The Right Grease for Tractors & Lawn Mowers: Insider Tips

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • Welcome to our informative video on "The Right Grease for Tractors & Lawn Mowers: Insider Tips". Ever wondered why your machines might not be delivering peak performance or lasting as long as they should? The secret often lies in the type of grease used.
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    PRODUCTS MENTIONED
    Air-tec KH150 grease: store.advancedenginetech.com/...
    Air-tec G200 EP grease: store.advancedenginetech.com/...
    Air-tec P100 grease: store.advancedenginetech.com/...
    Air-tec MoS2 grease: store.advancedenginetech.com/...
    Air-tec Li400 grease: store.advancedenginetech.com/...
    In this video, we take a close look at the different aspects of grease and how to select the perfect one for your tractors and lawn mowers. Cutting through the marketing hype, we focus on what truly matters - matching the grease to the needs and performance demands of your machines.
    In this eye-opening guide, we cover:
    - The Significance of Grease: Understanding why grease is an essential component for the smooth operation and longevity of your machines.
    - Demystifying Grease Types: A breakdown of the different types of grease available on the market and their specific applications.
    - Practical Tips on Selection: Offering you practical advice and insider tips on selecting the right grease for your tractors and lawn mowers.
    - Seeing Through the Marketing Hype: Helping you identify and focus on the properties that truly matter when choosing a grease, rather than falling for marketing gimmicks.
    Choosing the right grease isn't as complicated as it seems - with our expert guidance and insider tips, it can be a straightforward and empowering process.
    Are you ready to unlock the full potential of your tractors and lawn mowers, and prolong their lifespans? Then hit play on "The Right Grease for Tractors & Lawn Mowers: Insider Tips" and let’s begin our journey to machine efficiency and longevity together!

Komentáře • 17

  • @scottlamers
    @scottlamers Před 23 dny

    Thank you! I have purchased 3 of your systems - one with GP200, one with the Moly - MoS2, and now a Lithium. This was very helpful.

  • @amaer51
    @amaer51 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Easy for common person to follow with out commercial bias.

  • @hellohello8556
    @hellohello8556 Před 3 lety +3

    Hello from Australia🇦🇺. Great video thankyou.👍

  • @danielbrennan5771
    @danielbrennan5771 Před rokem +1

    Great video thanks

  • @johnmacioce601
    @johnmacioce601 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have a Troy Built riding mower that calls for Benalene 920/0 grease for the single-speed transmission. It takes 19 oz. @ about $30.00 for 8oz. What grease can I use that is less costly.Thanks

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino4260 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks for sharing

  • @mikeadler434
    @mikeadler434 Před 9 měsíci

    👍👍

  • @stevebearing_72
    @stevebearing_72 Před rokem

    Hi. Brilliant vid ! Can you help ? I can't find the answer to this anywhere,even John Deere won't reply to my questions,I use a polyurea grease that John Deere market,called SD polyurea,I also use their standard lithium called hd lithium complex,both provide adequate thermal protection for my operations, I'd like to just drop one high temperature grease ,just use the SD polyurea and a basic lithium for general farm implements.
    My question is,on the machines that have the John Deere hd lithium complex in,what would happen if I then used the polyurea grease on same machine? Both high temp which I need for my corn dryer, but obviously different thickeners.
    When I replace the bearings on my corn dryer, I packed them with the high temp lithium complex, but would like to switch over to just the SD polyurea, what would be the outcome? Will stay as I am if it's a problem. Thank you ☺️

    • @aetsystemsinc.1413
      @aetsystemsinc.1413  Před rokem +2

      Great Question. Polyurea greases are rarely compatible with other greases that are thickened with anything other than polyurea. What happens is that the polyurea and other thickener (lithium, calcium, etc) and will cause the oil to separate from the thickener. The result is the oil runs out of the bearing and the thickener remains, which can cause issues as the thickener can get hard. However, some polyurea greases are rated "Shear stable" and are compatible with lithium and calcium, but we do not believe this is the case with the SD polyurea john deere grease. You can definitely switch to a high temp multipurpose, but we recommend cleaning the bearings prior or try mixing the grease you have with the grease you want to switch to---if they oil separates out in a couple of weeks you know they are not compatible, if the oil does not separate out you know at the least the two greases are semi-compatible.

    • @stevebearing_72
      @stevebearing_72 Před rokem +1

      @@aetsystemsinc.1413 wow that's such a brilliant explanation. Thanks so much ,after hearing all that, I would rather spend 30 pounds on another grease gun and keep everything as it is ,it's only a few tubes a year ,sounds like on something like a crop dryer,high temps ect, would be not worth risking. Thanks very much for explaining 😊

    • @blaxbently
      @blaxbently Před měsícem

      @@stevebearing_72how did it go? I’m also looking to use less on more for my implements. I have a fel with lift arms that I service as well and would like to keep from switching if at all possible, I’m handicapped and less is more as far as efficiency of motion.

  • @cashxx
    @cashxx Před 4 lety +2

    So this has bugged me: John Deere recommends the following for the 1025r.
    Loader: SD Polyurea Grease Backhoe: Moly High Temp EP Grease Mower: SD Polyurea Grease
    So would it be best to use your grease in this manner: Loader: P100 Backhoe: G200 or MoS Mower: P100
    The backhoe is a little confusing as moly is MoS, but it says EP grease which is the G200. So which would be better? Can I get away with just using one of these greases? Can I use MoS all around?

    • @aetsystemsinc.1413
      @aetsystemsinc.1413  Před 4 lety +4

      You are correct in your crossover greases from JD to AirTec. G200 EP would be a good all-around grease. A lot of times it is not recommended to use a moly grease in high-speed bearings. We do offer another grease called Li400, it is an ultra-performance grease that has an excellent EP rating, higher temp rating, and is great for low and high-speed bearings/bushings. If you are looking for one grease to use Li400 will meet and exceed all the OEM requirements.

    • @blaxbently
      @blaxbently Před měsícem

      @@aetsystemsinc.1413same querie as the comment you responded to here but on a Mahindra (international harvester). Thank you!

  • @monkknom6919
    @monkknom6919 Před rokem

    thanks