Eagleview
Veteran Member
lots of cheap grease is better than too little expensive grease.
A profound statement if i ever heard one .
lots of cheap grease is better than too little expensive grease.
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In my homeowner/estate use I will just accept extra wear on the pins and bushings if I forget to grease. The cost of new bushings is lower than the cost of new carpets if I track Moly grease in the house on my feet.
I use a non-Moly grease even though I know the Moly additive would give better wear protection. The problem is that the Moly grease is black and hard to clean off household fabrics.
In my homeowner/estate use I will just accept extra wear on the pins and bushings if I forget to grease. The cost of new bushings is lower than the cost of new carpets if I track Moly grease in the house on my feet.
You may want to take a look at the Hydrotex products... We used their teflon grease in our heavy equipment, on the pins. Great stuff..!! You could not beat it out of those pins. We ripped a lot of shale for fill, then loaded it on trucks. Many a day I've ripped, and loaded for 10 hrs. of operating time.
We did grease once a day, and never once had any problems. Just a couple shots per pin, and you knew you were good to go.
I just use the cheapest stuff I can find in the Farm Supply place
Use gobs of it and have seemingly never had a problem in the last 25 years.
At the contractors where I work they have hundreds of thousands of ?? worth of kit, and we just use whatever grease we have to hand. Just make sure you grease regularly, lots of cheap grease is better than too little expensive grease.
Being it was a government entity I worked for, they bought the cheapest grease that met minimum specs for a while... We were greasing every 4 hours or less... On hot days, that stuff would actually drip on the ground. Purchasing was wondering why we were going through so much grease... Finally got it through their heads what was going on... Had a Rep. from Hydrotex come in, and gave us a couple cases of 10 to try... Used it after that...
I'd imagine you're right on the cold temps... But again..., being it was a gov't facility, we used what we had, for fear they would stop buying it...
Moly and Lithium are two different things. Moly is a additive that can be added to any grease. Lithium is the base type. The grease base type can range from Lithium, Calcium, Calcium 12-Hydroxysterate, Poly Urea to Barium. You will often find the same grease in two different types, one with and one without Moly. So to answer your question Moly isn't better than Lithium but Moly fortified Lithium would be better than plain Lithium grease.