jimdawg185
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whats the cost on a tube? i might be able to get the company i work for now to order some. especially if it is free shipping and is better then certifieds grease.Ha! Yeah Schaffers does it too. Certified has a decent grease, but 3752 is the king of tacky greases. Ill put it up against anything out there except Krytox. Nothing beats that stuff, but it cost 300$ a tube... So..i like to mix the greases with water and do the same test.
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he is talking -40 to -60 ambient temps..3752 is the best thing you will ever find for those applications. It is thick so if its cold it will be hard to pump, but once its in there you won't have any issues. If you want something just like it but a little more pumpable 3751 is what we use in the auto lube systems at my mines and power plant coal handling. I would much rather see you use 3752 though.
Thanks for the bump Rykan!
i will be home all of next week minus one day in there somewhere. might be able to meet up and ill take you up on that offer. we just got the case of greese from certified too...Our 4622 is designed for those low temps. But Id like to see how 3751 does too. Id love for you to test it.
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will do!!Cool, let me know.
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And Krytox is some bad ass grease... I use GPL 215 on my rifle triggers and it literally will drop a pound of trigger pull off with no other changes.
go to his sponsor page. he has a lot of info on his oils. good read too.Jimdawg,
Do you have any oil you'd recommend for our trucks or do you only do the large equipment mainly?
I'm looking for something new to try on my 12 250.
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