News:

Please read the Forum Code of Conduct   >>Click Here <<

Main Menu

grease

Started by tlnibert, December 12, 2009, 07:05:30 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

tlnibert

Can Berkley Gear grease be used on my Bachman three truck Shay?
It's used for fishing reels?  It is white and seems to be very thick.
Tom

the Bach-man

Dear Tl,
Make sure it's plastic compatible. If it doesn't say so, find some lubricants like our EZ Lubes.
Have fun!
the Bach-man

tlnibert

It really didn't say, but it's for fishing reels, they're plastic.  I'll call the company tomorrow. I forgot the grease yesterday while at the hobby shop.
I hate to pay 5 bucks for a dimes worth of grease.
I guess I'm getting senile
Tom

tac

Fishing reel grease is for fishing reels.

Get either

1.  LaBelle plastic compatible model railroad gear grease or

2.  LGB gear grease.

That's it.

tac
www.ovgrs.org

JerryB

Quote from: tlnibert on December 13, 2009, 02:07:47 PM
I hate to pay 5 bucks for a dimes worth of grease.
I guess I'm getting senile
Tom
Better to get the right material, than saving $5, and then paying for a new engine or rolling stock when the fishing reel grease destroys the plastics.

As TAC wrote: Fishing reel grease is for fishing reels.

PLASTIC COMPATIBLE model lubricants (not just a single viscosity and formulation of 'grease') are for models.

If the fishing reel grease company says it is good for model trains, be certain to get that guaranty in writing, including an assurance that they will pick up the bill for any damages, including both destruction of the plastics through chemical action, and / or as a result of inadequate or improper lubrication.

Happy RRing,

Jerry
Sequoia Pacific RR in 1:20 / 70.6mm
Boonville Light & Power Co. in 1:20 / 45mm
Navarro Engineering & Construction Co. in 1:20 / 32mm
NMRA Life Member #3370
Member: Bay Area Electric Railway Association
Member: Society for the Preservation of Carter Railroad Resources

Barry BBT

Mainly avoid petroleum based lubes and look for synthetics.

More comfort if it says Plastic Compatible.

Barry - BBT
There are no dumb questions.

tlnibert

Do I need to take the bottom plate off the Annie to grease it. I found an old tube of Lobelle. I have 4 new one and a 3 truck Shay to grease.
Tom

Loco Bill

If it is an Annie or version 5 Big Hauler just unplug the lube port on the bottom plate and grease it thru there. If no grease port (Chassis version 2 to 4) then you must remove the bottom plate to lube.
Loco Bill,
Roundhouse Foreman
Missouri Western Railway

Unnofficial Historian of Bachmann Large Scale Products

tlnibert

I have 4 that has the port, my trains have not been run in years, I have to lube all of them. Winter has finally arrived, so I have time.
Thanks
Tom