i used Castrol LMM, a tube of which i already had at home, its black/grey and sticks to EVERYTHING! have a few rags around to clean up after
As a matter of interest...what type of grease should you use when re-packing/ servicing elect winches?
I have had a Tirfor.. and used it... for many years..but old age is making an electric one look attractive.
Only need one for emergency recovery/tree moving ...and with the type of driving I do now..probably rarely to be used...So I was considering a "cheapy"
Any info appreciated
Cheers
Bob
i used Castrol LMM, a tube of which i already had at home, its black/grey and sticks to EVERYTHING! have a few rags around to clean up after
good question discodancer, it made me look at a tub of Castrol boating grease I have. Used for the boat trailer hubs. It is lithium based, water resistant, contains a powerful corrosion inhibitor, blah, blah, blah ....... oh and, not recommended for continuous underwater operations. But still pretty good from what I've noticed.
ps exactly which parts do you grease?
Last edited by Didge; 21st August 2010 at 03:50 PM. Reason: add
I have had a Chinese winch for about 5 years now. Have used it a fair bit and in some tough winching. The winch sounds growly but has been fine. The solenoids gave some grief,so brought the type used by Tigerz winches. Was brought from the bloke who sells the winches. Since then no problems. As the case for most low mount winches, it is not real fast when winching. My son has a high mount Warne winch and it is nearly twice as quick when winching. But I`m not competing so a bit slower and getting out of trouble is fine with me.
Cheers Hall
Kev..
Going ... going ... almost gone ... GONE !! ... 2004 D2a Td5 Auto "Classic Country" Vienna Green
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2015 Kimberley Kamper "Classic"
[QUOTE=pirasea;1315741]....... oh and, not recommended for continuous underwater operations.
Just like the winch ....![]()
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