Fluid Film and New Tractor

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rcio7684

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Finger Lakes, NY
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Massey Ferguson GC1723E
My new Massey Ferguson GC1723 will be delivered tomorrow and I am going to use Fluid Film to coat the underside of the mower deck. I have never used Fluid Film, or any similar product and am wondering if there are any other part(s) of the tractor that would be good to use it on?

A forward thanks for all information and help!
 
   / Fluid Film and New Tractor #2  
An excellent lube and protectant for tractor PTO splines.
 
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An excellent lube and protectant for tractor PTO splines.

And being you are in the salt belt... every other part that doesn't get greased & is subject to rust.. I spray a light coat on the entire underside of our machine & just about every other metal part.... But I also spray the undersides of our vehicles (the inside of the jeep frame twice a year), all our other equipment & all our attachments (tractor or vehicle related).

Fluid Film is an excellent product if used as intended & correctly... Oh & congrats on the new Massey Ferguson!!!
 
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As others have said... Fluid Film is, I believe, a lanolin based lubricant.

If it moves but doesn't have a dedicated grease nipple (zerk), spray it.
 
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Thanks to everyone for all the replies and information. Is there anything I shouldn't spray it on?
 
   / Fluid Film and New Tractor #6  
Thanks to everyone for all the replies and information. Is there anything I shouldn't spray it on?

Don't leave a heavy layer on rubber parts. Someone on here pointed that out to me years ago but I didn't believe it. I use it in the doors, nooks, and crannies of my vehicles and found where it accumulates heavy on rubber, it absorbs and the rubber expands and contorts. I spray it on everything and wipe off the excess from rubber and painted surfaces. No problems that way, and you don't need a lot because it creeps into all areas over time.
 
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Thanks to everyone for all the replies and information. Is there anything I shouldn't spray it on?

keep it away from electric motors such as starters it will ruin them.
 
   / Fluid Film and New Tractor #8  
As others have said... Fluid Film is, I believe, a lanolin based lubricant.

If it moves but doesn't have a dedicated grease nipple (zerk), spray it.

"If it moves but doesn't have a dedicated grease nipple (zerk) spray it"

Lots of fluid film fans here, and I do have some.
I much prefer LPS-3 though, as it has a brown color, and thus is easy to see.
Fluid film is almost clear.
LPS-3 has a mil. spec., does Fluid Film??
 

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