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Originally posted by arcwelder:
The best grease, is one that is stable with wide temp range. White Lithium, for instance.

This is what I call the best:
https://www.neconos.com/item/MOLY-SLIDE-33

I think I remember you told us about that grease in this forum, maybe 10 or 20 years ago, I think you mentioned it was the best grease for trigger sears on M14 pattern rifles. iirc anyway. I haven't use that grease but I remember this stuff as being top of the line for guns.




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This is a drift.
I have a utility trailer with bearing buddies. Has not been greased in 12 years. Seldom used. Can I shoot in new grease or do I need to repack ?
 
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You know the answer.

You may need new bearings and races. Corrosion.


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Just one thing to throw out there , I've read that some types of grease are not compatible with others . Might want to research that .
 
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I like Lucas red and tacky on anything marine related. It seems to be the gold standard of everyone in the marine industry.
 
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This is a drift.
I have a utility trailer with bearing buddies. Has not been greased in 12 years. Seldom used. Can I shoot in new grease or do I need to repack ?


I would repack. 12 years the grease is going to be all dried out.
 
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