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Old 11-28-2014, 06:29 PM
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What front end grease are you using- Ball joints etc

(NO MARINE GREASE)
I've been doing research on what front end grease to use for my front end parts. The manual specks Moly with a NLGI #2 rating. I know it specifies moly but that may have been a product of the point in time it was specified. Today it might be ok to use synthetic grease in that application.

After looking at the specifications of a few I like the looks of:
Mobile1
Lucas Red N Tacky
Valvoline several types
Amsoil
John Deere TY6341

After looking at the specifications on the Amsoil it's numbers are so far ahead of others I really have to question if they aren't just made up numbers so I'm leaning away from that.
I also found a John Deere tractor forum where several people who used the JD greases stopped using them and are happily using the Lucas Red N Tacky.

After looking at all the reviews on Amazon and reading some on bobistheoilguy it seems the Mobile1 is good stuff but suffers from separation. I also read reports about the Red N Tacky leaking out of peoples guns, but to be honest I don't recall if it was separation or just grease leaking out of their guns.

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Old 11-28-2014, 06:32 PM
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Hard to beat Moly EP #2.
Any good brand.
Grease all points every oil change and after any fording.

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Red face

I myself am going to need to find a new grease I was using Wolf`s Head made here in Pa but my supplier closed .

I find I need several grease guns with different grease for all the different things I grease
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I also found a number of people recommending LE 3752 #2, and their 1232.
A few people recommended Mystik JT-6, and G-6 over Mobile1 stating that even though on paper the water wash out on Mobile1 is superior in their experience it wasn't that way.

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All of those are good options. Just make sure the grease types are compatible. For simplicity, stick with a lithium based moly #2 grease, though aluminum complex or lithium complex are better.

My top choices would be Amsoil, LE, or Schaeffer.
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Yea, when I saw Schaffer made grease I instantly wanted that. Untill I read about the aluminum content.
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I started looking at Mystik greases a little more and the specifications on this one looks pretty dang good for a NON Synthetic and the price isn't crazy.

Mystik JT6 Hi-Temp Grease With MOLY
https://www.mystiklubes.com/do/product/665056002

Specifications
http://docs.mystiklubes.com/msds_pi/M20031.pdf

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Here is a list of companies that have paid to have their product tested and certified as meeting or exceeding the NLGI specifications.

https://www.nlgi.org/certifications/...ed-products/#v
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Valvoline Synpower Synthetic or Mobil 1 Synthetic or what ever synthetic I can find at Wal-Mart, O'Reilly's or NAPA if they're our of Valvoline and Mobil 1. There's been a run on synthetic grease at our local stores which is weird. If none I use Lucas Red and Tacky.
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