Hi Steve,
Thank you for the review as I was not aware of the practice of doing a grease fill and was getting ready to check and top off the steering box and idler with the standard oil. I have just finished rebuilding my Son’s recently acquired 1990 John Deere lawn tractor and did a refresh of the Peerless 5-speed transmission with the John Deere grease you mentioned. I remember thinking when doing this refresh that the transmission never leaked …. even after being been left in a field, exposed to the elements, for the past 8 years.
You indicated that you did not use the John Deere grease in favor of the Penrite product. Since both seem to have similar characteristics, what was your reasoning for choosing the more expensive product?
Ray (64BJ8P1)
Hi Robert
I am about to fill my new box and thought I'd use some Penrite Transoil 250. It's a straight, thick gear oil. I use it in the gearbox and diff of my 1927 Morris Oxford. It shouldn't leak from seals. I think it would be ok and less likely to 'clump up' like grease.
Matthew
Steve,
Good reason. I am thinking of using the John Deere Grease up mentioned. Do you, or anyone on the Forum, feel this is not a good idea? If so, what other of the greases you mentioned do you (or anyone else on the Forum) feel is a better choice?
Thanks again,
Ray (64BJ8P1)
It's gravity Andy...we at the "top" don't have to worry unless we turn it upside down. Ya'll have to be more carefull with everything as ya'll already upside down. LOLHey no fair. You guys up top got the Penrite in bottles, we only get it in grease gun tubes down here and I have to use a big syringe to inject it into the box. Andy.
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Ok enough of this leaky steering box BS . Ive tried new seals , two seals back to back , modified seals, different weight oils etc etc it still freakin leaks !!!!:mad-new:
So its grease time . This corn head grease ....is that the semi-solid stuff and can I get it at the local farm supply type store ?:eagerness::smile-new:
Nope.
Well that's a relief. I was actually starting to wonder if I was doing something wrong.
I have been using 90wt.gear lube in my steering box all these years as well! I would like to ask if anyone in the forum switched from 90wt.gear lube to Penrite and noticed some slop taken out of there steering box because of the higher viscosity of Penrite gear lube?