Cleaning Loader Arm Grease

   / Cleaning Loader Arm Grease #1  

KennK

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NE Wisconsin
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John Deere 3320
I know that lots of grease on my front loader arms is a good thing (it's being lubed), and many (most) people don't worry about it, I'm getting tired of what seems like the tendency for grease to jump onto my clothes (like porcupines shooting their quills - which they don't).

When it warms up a bit I'm thinking of taking some time to clean the built up grease from the outer painted areas around the arm's grease fittings. I'm NOT worried about the inner areas - just the surface on the outer perimeter.

What would be a good, efficient, safe cleaner - that would dissolve the grease? Mineral spirits on paper towels? Detergent & warm water? I certainly don't want to thin out the grease in the bearings. I don't want to damage the paint.
 
   / Cleaning Loader Arm Grease #6  
When I bought my used BX2230, it had been greased pretty liberally, so there was a lot of grease around the pivot points. I tried wiping it off, but that seemed to smear it around, so I just went ahead and unpinned and dropped the bucket and cleaned all the excess grease off the joints and both ends of the curl cylinder. put it back on and then pulled the boom pivot pins and cleaned those joints up. Finally pulled the ends of both boom cylinders and cleaned them up too. Took me about and hour and a half ,a bunch of shop towels and some stoddard solvent, but looked much better, and I don't get grease on me every time I touch anything on the loader.
It's about time to do it again this spring.
 

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   / Cleaning Loader Arm Grease #8  
Simple Green will not hurt paint rubber or plastic! We have been using it for over 10 years to clean mud and trail dirt from our motor, rims, tires and under side of our Jeeps.
 
   / Cleaning Loader Arm Grease #9  
I use B52 on my track hoe mainly but all of my equipment. I spray it on with a backpack prayer and pressure wash.
 
   / Cleaning Loader Arm Grease #10  
I know that lots of grease on my front loader arms is a good thing (it's being lubed), and many (most) people don't worry about it, I'm getting tired of what seems like the tendency for grease to jump onto my clothes (like porcupines shooting their quills - which they don't).

When it warms up a bit I'm thinking of taking some time to clean the built up grease from the outer painted areas around the arm's grease fittings. I'm NOT worried about the inner areas - just the surface on the outer perimeter.

What would be a good, efficient, safe cleaner - that would dissolve the grease? Mineral spirits on paper towels? Detergent & warm water? I certainly don't want to thin out the grease in the bearings. I don't want to damage the paint.
I just went through same thing last fall when I cleaned up my Mahindra 2538. I worked it quite a bit this past year and it had copious amounts of grease at
the loader pins. Tried a few things but had some old Kerosene, put that in a spray bottle and that worked magic sprayed on paper towel and wiping off the grease. The grease just melts away. and I don't think it hurts the paint at all. Kerosene isn't cheap these days but it really worked like a charm for that application. I suppose it took about a pint to go over the loader and some of the rest of the tractor. Hope that helps.
 

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