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Grease preference

OrneryOrr

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I know I'll get a bunch of different answers but before I start squirting grease into the many grease points on my 923, which grease do you all think is the best stuff to use? I use the green waterproof stuff for my boat trailer wheel bearings but not sure if that would be sufficient for this fine specimen of mechanical engineering. ;)
 

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My go to grease it's easy to get always the same color ,
When working on brakes and topping off the wheel bearings with grease I know this grease is already in there and I'm not mixing it with what I bought last time .
 

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royalflush55

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Some quality grease is always better than no grease. I see way too much used farm machinery that has never been greased and it is a chore to clean it out so it will take grease. Grease seals out water and dust as well as lubricate. Grease is cheap imho.
 

royalflush55

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My go to grease it's easy to get always the same color ,
When working on brakes and topping off the wheel bearings with grease I know this grease is already in there and I'm not mixing it with what I bought last time .
I agree. Do not mix grease if you know what is in there!
 
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