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@leonurban7704

Tim, I appreciate the video tutorial on greasing the shafts and universal joints on the 1025R. However, things have changed on the newer 1025Rs. Some of the zerks you show here have been designed out of the newer tractors and there is no top access to that universal zerk at the back of the engine. It is now limited to just the small access hole under the tractor. It would be helpful, since you have a great series of videos in your collection and your knowledge of the 1025r/1023 is extensive, if you would use a newer model 1025R. Maybe get John Deere to give you a real 'good buddy' price, since you've been singing the praises of the 1 Series tractors for as long as you have.

@jimhamilton3288

Thanks Tim, I love your videos and appreciate the extra time you take to do them for the rest of us!

@philipperebel9453

Excellent video for a novice like myself...Just purchased a 2014 John Deere 1023E with 435 hrs for the Cottage. Hope it will save my back in the long run since I am now 69. Knowing how to make this machine last as long as I can through lubrication is key....thanks a bunch.

@gregosman2000

Tim, first of all thank you guys for doing these videos, it helped me make the decision to purchase my series 1 last summer. as for grease, everyone has a favorite, I used Castrol HD Ag grease for years working as a mechanic on industrial equipment, excellent grease however now because I no longer work in that field my grease suffered the same fate due to not being used every day, I switched over to a High temp / pressure grease "Red Line Synthetic Grease 80402"
I've not had the that issue since and I use about a tube or so per year so cost isn't that much of a factor. personaly I'm not a fan of the lock n lubes because of there size, a good Lincoln gun and a properly adjusted end works just fine for one handed operation. I do suggest changing out the hose to one that's about 3-4 foot in length, makes placing your grease gun flat on the floor for easy use. Have a great day.

@TractorTimewithTim

Thanks for checking in. Happy to have you viewing our channel.
I think you've identified the cause of the grease separation. ... TIME ... I just don't use much grease.
Having said that, there was something else wrong with my gun. I was getting grease squirting out the back (not just separated liquid). I think the plunger wasn't working properly.
Some other folks use multiple grease guns, one with lock-n-lube, one without. I could see that. For my needs, the lock-n-lube is great. I can understand how others might see differently.

@DanGinney

Mixing of different grease types can cause grease breakdown. It's always good to check grease types and to not mix them.

@angjackson5984

Just a heads up, I heard from an old timer that if you mix grease types it can leak like that because of different compositions from different companies. It does this in your stuff you're greasing too. I would stick to one type and grade and that's it. Nice job with the video. Like others said clean your fitting first.

@kellygb9278

Wipe it first & wipe it after, dirt collector

@nashguy207

I have been using the Lock and lube for several years and love it. I do have a few other ends for my grease gun for tight spots that sometimes the lock and lube may be to large for. Just fond your channel a few days ago really like the content and you guys seem like a great family' I have a large and small squeeze lever like your new one and like them but most of the time I use an air powered pneumatic grease gun and really like it. Its just faster.

@TractorTimewithTim

+nashguy207 welcome to our channel. Yes, I would use a battery powered gun if I had much greasing to do.

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