I use marine grease for boats/boat motors that will stay pliable in cold
temps. A tube obtained from a boat shop will last for years. My current tube
is marine grease that also contains Teflon. I've never had a rotator slow
down due to cold wx even in Colorado winters. Use it sparingly. Just enough
to coat the bearing race and bearings (about a thimble full) is enough.
Roger, N0VR
-----Original Message-----
From: k2vi [mailto:k2vi@cox.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 4:24 PM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] ROTATOR QUESTION
HI All,can somone tell me what is the best grease to use to apply to the
ball berings in my rotor? I would think lithium grease or a low temp
grease.Would anyone know.Thanks guys.
tony k2vi
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