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Old 04-29-2017, 12:30 PM   #11
Joe K
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Default Re: John Deere corn head grease

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Originally Posted by wrndln View Post
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.)

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