Dr_Zinj
Veteran Member
The moly stuff you have listed should work just fine. Grease it regularly. Make sure you clean off the zerks before greasing (shoving dirt in under pressure is counter productive.)
I like the new color/clear based grease better than the black stuff because it doesn't look such a mess around the pivot points.
I stand firm in the camp that says any grease regularly applied beats the best grease on the planet not applied.
For a constant source of good rags what I do is make sure I keep gaining weight so I always have nice T shirts that don't fit anymore to use on the tractor.
Ideal in rolling-contact applications
-15 to 350?ーF (-26 to 177?ーC)
For high-temperature, extreme-pressure conditions
Used for initial lubrication at the factory in U-joints and axle bearings
For excellent protection in corrosive and wet conditions
Compatible with most other types of grease
Excellent for all-purpose applications, especially those requiring a severe-duty grease
Our best multi-purpose grease
Special-Purpose HD Moly Grease (TY6333, TY22017, TY24502, TY26980, TY26981)
Application
キ High-temperature, extreme-pressure grease with 3% moly
キ A premium, high-quality grease
キ -10 to 350ーF (-23 to 177ーC)
キ Use with pins and bushings, ball joints
キ Use where shock load and sliding contact are continuous
キ For chain, cable, and conveyor lubrication
キ For applications where pitting, scoring, and wear failures are a problem
キ Compatible with lithium, aluminum, and calcium greases
Avoid use of John Deere Moly High Temperature EP Grease on high speed applications such as mower spindles and the rear axle.