Greasing my 2210's fittings and have some questions

   / Greasing my 2210's fittings and have some questions #1  

nfernandez

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Byron Center, MI
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John Deere 2210
I purchased my JD 2210 last year and I want to grease all the fittings. I read that you don't want to mix certain lubricants, but how do i know what was used before if I can't contact the old owner? Is it best to just clear out all the old grease first to be safe? If so, how do you do that? I understand how to add grease with the fittings, but never took out all the old before.

Thanks
 
   / Greasing my 2210's fittings and have some questions #2  
Use a good quality grease & grease until you see the new grease come out.
 
   / Greasing my 2210's fittings and have some questions #3  
Ditto on the last response. Use grease containing lithium. You'll be flushing out the old stuff fast enough that a little mixing won't be an issue.
 
   / Greasing my 2210's fittings and have some questions #4  
Sorry, meant to say moly not lithium for the grease additive.
 
   / Greasing my 2210's fittings and have some questions #5  
If you have worries, regrease the fittings more often at first.

Look at Deere's website on grease:
John Deere Grease JohnDeere.com
They have some greases that are listed as compatible with most others. Personally I use Deere SD Polyurea on just about everything, it seems to be a good all around grease.
 

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