ctgoldwing
Platinum Member
My friend who bought my last tractor to this day still kids me that every grease joint had a little extra. Of course he is the same type of owner who regularly waxes the machine so I took his comments with a grain of salt.
I must be really getting old because now every time I get on the tractor I'm looking at that extra grease, especially on the fel. So I got some paper towels and tried to remove the excess. I succeeded in making a small mess by spreading around. Ended up using turpentine on the towels to get it off.
Is there a clean way to do this? Something more effective that turpentine?
I've always greased until I see it coming out some. . .
I must be really getting old because now every time I get on the tractor I'm looking at that extra grease, especially on the fel. So I got some paper towels and tried to remove the excess. I succeeded in making a small mess by spreading around. Ended up using turpentine on the towels to get it off.
Is there a clean way to do this? Something more effective that turpentine?
I've always greased until I see it coming out some. . .