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I just recently started using polar bear semen. It's cheap, and won't leak out past your gaskets. It's hell milking them though
It is a semi-fluid grease. Typically it is used in gear boxes that are not fully sealed by gaskets. This is because it is thicker than oil, which helps keep it in the box. Standard grease will just spin away from the gear leaving it w/o lubrication. Snapper is just one brand. Most garden equipment repair shops carry it or an equivalent.
It is a semi-fluid grease. Typically it is used in gear boxes that are not fully sealed by gaskets. This is because it is thicker than oil, which helps keep it in the box. Standard grease will just spin away from the gear leaving it w/o lubrication. Snapper is just one brand. Most garden equipment repair shops carry it or an equivalent.
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If it is an aluminum or steel deck 215 that has shaft drive- it was designed to remain sealed for the life of the unit. That said, you can pull the trans and split the case, clean it out and refill with similar lubricant. If it is a poly deck 215 that uses a belt - the bottom of the case can be removed. You need a 00 grease to lube these transmissions. Snapper, Stens, Rotary all package 00, as well Castrol has a nice 00 SHL synthetic.
Caliper grease, it's synthetic. The auto parts store will have it.
# 00 Shell Alvania semi fluid grease
PRIMO Multium L-3 Grease
The Shell Oil Company grease that would be the equivalent to Mobile Polyrex EM is called Shell Albida Grease MPS. Both of them are a synthetic blend of grease used in automobiles.
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Your local lawn mower repair shop or auto parts store should be able to recommend a suitable grease that would be equivalent.
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