After you clean around zerks

   / After you clean around zerks #11  
BTW, I never cared for synthetic grease because it is so hard to clean up afterwards. Been using Valvoline multipurpose for years....on everything.
That is true. High quality synthetic (non clay based) grease does have that property (tacky) which makes cleanup sometimes a chore, whereas clay based cheap grease comes off easily. I don't want it to come off. especially on implements and the undercarrige of my tractors. I don't think Valvoline multipurpose is clay based but you need to read the packaging.

I'll take the staying power over a coagulated fitting or grease channel any day over cheap grease.
 
   / After you clean around zerks #12  
I never knew the coagulation was a side affect of using clay based grease. Coagulation is a big problem - think PTO shafts (for which I've been using DryLube, not knowing why the grease hardened up). Thanks for input.
I used that word 'coagulation' for lack of a better one. What it does though. You get 'hardened grease arteries' from cheap grease.
 
   / After you clean around zerks #13  
Coagulation might not have been the "right" word, but I knew what you meant, so it served it's purpose. Thanks for clarifying the reason for the problem.
 
   / After you clean around zerks #15  
30+ years of greasing construction equipment and 20 years of greasing aircraft and never once had a fitting need anything more than whipping down before greasing. Don't skimp on quality or frequency and shouldn't have a problem.
 
   / After you clean around zerks #16  
I’ve never had a machine I was greasing not take grease but 2 of my last used machines have had seized fitness. But a seized fitting definitely shouldn’t be part of your regular routine.
 
   / After you clean around zerks #17  
Bought a used M135x 3 years ago. This one is equipped with the Kubota hydraulically adjustable front suspension. Because of this, it has extra grease fittings. Some were tight, but not fully clogged. I don’t think the previous owner greased them enough as they are always moving with every bump of the tractor. When I first greased them, I could tell by the amount of pressure required, the crackling sound and the quality (or lack thereof) emerged from the channels. It worried me a bit, but all has been well since then.

After many, many years of greasing hundreds of fittings per year, it gets tiresome. The auto lubers are nice, but I only have one on my square baler, and I don’t know if I trust it.
 

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