Binder Care

   / Binder Care #1  

TWD

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Sierra Nevada Mountains - CA
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Kubota M59
I just replaced my crappy HF binders with forged, made in USA binders.. (4x the cost of the HF unit )

What's everyone doing to keep their binders good to go when you need them?

-Unscrew, add grease inside?
-Unscrew, spray with lanolin (fluidfilm)?
-Unscrew, spray with Amsoil or SeaFoam metal guard \ protector?

What's worked best for you? I have all of the above, and use them for various things, but never on my binders....
 
   / Binder Care #2  
I just replaced my crappy HF binders with forged, made in USA binders.. (4x the cost of the HF unit )

What's everyone doing to keep their binders good to go when you need them?

-Unscrew, add grease inside?
-Unscrew, spray with lanolin (fluidfilm)?
-Unscrew, spray with Amsoil or SeaFoam metal guard \ protector?

What's worked best for you? I have all of the above, and use them for various things, but never on my binders....
I just keep them stored in a dry box.
 
   / Binder Care #3  
I squirt some engine oil on the threads once a year or so, and store them in a dry area when not in use.
 
   / Binder Care #4  
I use Gear oil, works for me
My binders sit out in the weather year round, never have an issue if I periodically lube them
Fluid film and motor oil work fine also.
 
   / Binder Care #5  
I have a toolbox on my trailer which is drastically better than leaving the screw exposed to the elements. When the screw starts binding which is inevitable I pours some of whatever oil I have laying around on them. I don’t like the grease them because it’s messier.
 

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