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vstol 04-28-2017 07:26 PM

John Deere corn head grease
 

I read about JD corn head grease for trains and rear end when I went to the dealer I found the grease in tubes. So how do you put the grease in the trains and rear end or do I have this totally screwed up.

harleytoprock 04-28-2017 07:50 PM

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The corn head grease should be used in the universal joint housing for the u-joint. Not in the rear end, use 600wt. What do trains have to do with Model A's?

Glenn C. 04-28-2017 07:56 PM

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600 wt oil for transmission and rear end. Corn head grease for universal joint

vstol 04-28-2017 07:58 PM

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Transmission not trains, trans got changed to trains, will have to reread the text closer next time

redmodelt 04-28-2017 08:35 PM

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Cornhead for the steering box. Warm it up before trying to put in.

JBill 04-29-2017 08:24 AM

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Grease (of any kind) in the steering box? This doesn't sound right. I use the same lube as in the transmission and differential. And no, the steering box doesn't leak.

JBill 04-29-2017 08:25 AM

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PS: I do use JD cornhead grease for the U-joint.

old31 04-29-2017 08:56 AM

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Use JD for both the steering box and the universal.

HoarseWhisperer 04-29-2017 11:27 AM

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The warning to "never put grease in the steering gear" per Ford Service Bulletins and other sources is well published.

wrndln 04-29-2017 11:47 AM

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John Deere Corn Head grease is made differently than regular grease, like axle grease. It clings to the gears instead of running off when the gears stop moving. It is a different type of grease that will work in a steering box. I am pretty sure it will work fine in a steering box.
Rusty Nelson

Joe K 04-29-2017 12:30 PM

Re: John Deere corn head grease
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by wrndln (Post 1465684)
John Deere Corn Head grease is made differently than regular grease, like axle grease. It clings to the gears instead of running off when the gears stop moving. It is a different type of grease that will work in a steering box. I am pretty sure it will work fine in a steering box.
Rusty Nelson

Has been recommended for a while - it's "sticky" more like the original STP is sticky.

But STP is NOT a lubricant.

Sorry. 1930 was a good year - but some things have improved since then.

Certain greases being one of them.

I have greased corn heads using JD corn-head grease and think one is challenged to correctly call it a grease. I don't think it an emulsion at all (like traditional grease.)

Joe K

160B 04-29-2017 12:30 PM

Re: John Deere corn head grease
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by wrndln (Post 1465684)
John Deere Corn Head grease is made differently than regular grease, like axle grease. It clings to the gears instead of running off when the gears stop moving. It is a different type of grease that will work in a steering box. I am pretty sure it will work fine in a steering box.
Rusty Nelson

I have JD Corn Head grease in my 1931 68B steering box for two years, it works great. I did try heating it in boiling water to allow easier adding to the steering box. I found that the viscosity did not change much, almost no change. I finally spooned the corn head grease into a restaurant type plastic catchup dispenser and squeezed the dispenser to get it in the steering box. Then I tamped it down with a round dowel, so I could add more. I then checked the grease level frequently until the level remained the same.

http://www.cenex.com/~/media/cenex/f...pds-h9-02.ashx

"Corn Head Grease is a carefully formulated lithium 12-hydroxystearate grease with oxidation, rust and corrosion inhibitors, extreme pressure (EP) additives for antiwear and heavy shock loading, and a special polymer to control oil separation during storage. The base oil used is a high viscosity index lubricant which provides excellent stability under various temperature conditions."

duke36 04-29-2017 07:03 PM

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I have dedicated grease gun from Harbor Freight loaded with the corn hd tube. Also, a removable pipe plug in the bottom of the steering gear. Pump until it runs out and then check grease fitting at top of casting. Turn steering wheel back and forth to work in grease.The top "zerk" is installed in a brass "adaptor" that fits the stock thread and can be removed by hand to check level. The steering gear takes quite a bit from the tube.

JBill 04-29-2017 08:35 PM

Re: John Deere corn head grease
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by old31 (Post 1465635)
Use JD for both the steering box and the universal.

No thanks, but you go ahead. I'm sure it will be just fine.

old31 04-30-2017 09:44 AM

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I understand why many of you have changed to JD grease. The stuff works, and works well.

I pump it into the zerk opening until it comes out.


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