What is this '00' type self levelling grease I've been told to pump into a rotary hoe? Where can I get it from?
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Really never heard of it- only people I know of to help- PM lubricants, as they deal with agricultural. Other than that- self levelling grease?
sounds like striped paint and left handed shovels .....
never late in a 3 0 .. uhhh ... intercooled turbo
yes i drive an mx6 turbo ... its probably quicker than yours.
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Turns out it's Lithium Grease, I used it for my current project and is thick as $hit and red.
Matty- found out its actully the complete opposite.
Average grease is 02, self levelling is 00
Self levelling is extremely thin- and used on the spindles of cotton pickers (I think it was he said) so be careful before pumping thick shit where thin shit is required.
Well, to clear this story up, one guy on an internet forum (BTW I'm restoring an old Rotary Hoe, which is what I need the grease for) said that the hoe should use 00 self-levelling grease. I went to the hoe's company direct and they told me they use Lithium grease, which is what I bought. ($22 for 2 litres).
Damn them greasy hoe's![]()
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