How do you lube 3PT ball joints?

   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints? #11  
When I bought my old IH 2444 a few years ago, it had a nice weight bracket on the rear. Well after having it for a while I decided to take it off and do a bit of bush hoggin. Spent 2 hours or more getting one ball loose from the hitch pin...PB Balster, heat , beat, puller with impact, etc. I always lube now /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints? #12  
I don't grease (has worked just fine for 35 yrs) but I keep the tractor under shed roof so no problem. If I have to leave it outside, I mist it with WD-40.

I don't like the mess that grease provides, mainly. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints? #13  
I too use WD40. Quick spray and move the ball around. Seems to work well for me.

Kevin
 
   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints? #14  
I'm another WD-40 fan. Penetrates well and doesn't seem to collect debris. I don't spray on a regular schedule, but I do spray often.

OkieG
 
   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints? #15  
When I use to work for the NAVY refurbishing aircraft WD-40 was banned. They said it contains an acid (that's why it frees rusty bolts).
I don't know if that's true but I, too, use it on my ball links.
It works great!
-Terry
 
   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints? #16  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I spray mine with WD-40 and then wipe off the excess. That keeps the rust under control, and doesn't collect much dirt and gunk. )</font>

Ditto
 
   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints? #17  
Now that I use Pat's EZ Change to hook up, I don't worry with the ball sockets, but I was using silicone spray on them to keep any moisture in check and free movement. This worked well and didn't build up dirt. John
 
   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints?
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#18  
So far here's the count:

<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre>
* WD-40 6
* Dry 3
* Motor Oil 2
* Grease 2
* Lithium Grease 1
* Graphite 1
* Silicone Spray 1
</pre><hr />

I've used WD-40 and Silicone and they don't seem to last. Grease doesn't want to go where it needs to be and is messy. Dry is...well.....dry. I'll try the motor oil. Used or new oil? I seem to have plenty of used oil now for some reason.
 
   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints? #19  
Since you are counting.

"Dry"
 
   / How do you lube 3PT ball joints? #20  
Used oil should be fine, you are just keeping it from seizing up and making the pins slide in easier. It is gonna get dirty soon anyway. I spray mine off when I do tractor cleanup and relube with something, basically whatever is slick and handy /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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