leonz
Super Member
Today I went back to the dealer and put a deposit on a Kubota B2650, then came home and ordered a 5 Caroni from Agri Supply. Tractor is supposed to arrive on Tuesday, and the Caroni is scheduled to ship the same day, so I should see it either Wednesday or Thursday. The Caroni could have come earlier, but I need the tractor to move it down the driveway. (WoodMaxx is quoting mid-Sept for delivery of their 5')
So I need both gear oil and grease gun + grease before I can use the Caroni. Anyone have suggestions on brands? Some grease guns have a rigid tube, others a flexible one. I assume flexible is preferred. Is it better to get synthetic grease?
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Hello Jerik,
Welcome to the forum, If you can find an Alemite grease gun they are of a very high quality manufacture.
Greases and oils must meet the American Petroleum Institute specifications to be sold so you have no worries there.
The red high temperature grease is a very good grease to use so you will not go wrong there.
I you can find the Kendall squirt bottles of 90 weight gear oil it will be fine to use that in your gear box.
Did you order the dipstick extension kit for the flail mower gearbox?
Having a grease gun with the flexible hose and the loc-in-lube will help you as the spiders/crosses/universal joints you will be much better off with the grease hose as you need to the flexibility to reach them if the PTO shaft is left connected all the time.
Just remember that you do not have to grease the universal joints at every use, the flail mower rotor bearings should greased every 6-8 hours depending on how heavy the brush is and the grease rear roller at every mowing and be sure to check the mounting bolts for the rear roller mounting side plates at every use. if they are lose please use some blue loctite to hold the bolts in place. When using the blue loctite you can pour a line of loctite on the length of the bolt to secure it. Just be sure not to over tighten the bolts.
If you are clearing tall brush you need to check the interior of the flail mower(under the flail mower shroud) to be sure that there is nothing wrapped around the flail mower rotor bearing hubs as any brush will hold the heat in and heat up the grease and ruin the flail mower rotor bearings.
Do not hesitate to ask questions as we can and will help you.