Posted by rankrank1 on July 25, 2014 at 17:40:54 from (198.228.228.168):
In Reply to: Corn Head Grease posted by David G on July 25, 2014 at 17:22:34:
Cornhead grease is somewhat flowable where regular #2 grease not so much.
Anyway, JD Cornhead grease is "Polyurea" based. It is not compatible with oils or traditional lithium based #2 greases that you commonly buy. So no mixing of it with anything else.
Whenever starting to use the JD cornhead grease then you only want to use that and make sure clean out the old oil and Lithium grease as the polyurea will not mix with it. Same applies if you want to cease using the cornhead grease then clean that out and you can use oil, common #2 general lithium grease, or even a mixture of the oil and #2 grease to make your own homebrew mixture of a runny grease.
The key is making sure the grease you use is compatible with oil if you plan to do a homebrew mixture. Some greases are compatible with oil and some are not compatible.
This post was edited by rankrank1 at 17:43:38 07/25/14.
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