@@tongo117 gotcha. I just saw that you you had removed the grease but did not re apply. I would agree that the hi temp grease will be better than the lithium. Well done.
Blades - You may want to try a MoS2 bonded lubricant works good. (Dow Corning 321 (renamed to whatever company it is now), Everlube Perma-Slik G, type 1 is another mfg. Sandstrom 28A is similar but a heavier paint base which gums with heat and best not to use. The first two will dry quite thin. Chainsaw oil can be used over this but may not be needed.) The MoS2 is anti-rust/ anti-wear. Dow Corning GN paste will also work for those who feel they have to have something like grease. This is quite thick and loaded with MoS2.
wow the before and after is crazy. awesome repair
yeah I think it just needed the right grease..
Great video! I fixed mine and it works as a new. Thanks!
Glad to have helped..
Great video thank you
Glad to have helped..
No grease needed on the blade?
I used silicone spray at 06:41 but yeah you could use grease instead.. Would probably last longer than the silicone..
@@tongo117 gotcha. I just saw that you you had removed the grease but did not re apply. I would agree that the hi temp grease will be better than the lithium. Well done.
Blades - You may want to try a MoS2 bonded lubricant works good. (Dow Corning 321 (renamed to whatever company it is now), Everlube Perma-Slik G, type 1 is another mfg. Sandstrom 28A is similar but a heavier paint base which gums with heat and best not to use. The first two will dry quite thin. Chainsaw oil can be used over this but may not be needed.) The MoS2 is anti-rust/ anti-wear. Dow Corning GN paste will also work for those who feel they have to have something like grease. This is quite thick and loaded with MoS2.
@@somaday2595 Thanks for the info..