Lube for binders

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  1. Shawn2130

    Shawn2130 Heavy Load Member

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    Here’s where termin-8r came from for those that want to know:

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    I’ve been told we got our cases from Bumper to Bumper of New Hamburg, Ontario, not Napa auto parts.
     
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  3. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    Aren't chains best kept dry as to not accumulate abrasive dirt in the lubricant?

    "Keep the belts wet and the chains dry"...
     
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  4. 650cat425

    650cat425 Road Train Member

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    I'm just passing on second hand knowledge. Lol. I've even seen guys pour straight 10w-30 on binders... while lying on the floor of an aluminum trailer. Sounds like a recipe for a slip and fall disaster to me!
     
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  5. 650cat425

    650cat425 Road Train Member

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    I looked up that termin-8r stuff. Their website says it's not yet available in the US.
     
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  6. SmallPackage

    SmallPackage Road Train Member

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    Corrosion X and Corrosion X HD are good to have.


    If anyone hase access to Grainger they carry it.
     
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  7. OLDSKOOLERnWV

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    Last time I did the threads on mine, was with copper coat for drill steel threads. Waterproof, and last a long time. For the detent pin I just hit with motor oil occasionally.....
     
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  8. Shawn2130

    Shawn2130 Heavy Load Member

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    Well that sucks, I find it to be a good product.

    It’s pretty much my go to spray for parts.
     
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  9. 650cat425

    650cat425 Road Train Member

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    It certainly sounds good. I was to pick up a can to try.
     
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  10. IH Truck Guy

    IH Truck Guy Road Train Member

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    I just keep old drain oil in a squeeze bottle and use that .
    Also use that on the 5th wheel in sub-zero temps.
    Once a year I wire wheel the threads.
     
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  11. booley

    booley Road Train Member

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    I used to mix ATF with gear oil, made a nice viscosity. Then I got older and preferred throwing straps instead of chains. Didn’t use my binders as often and would keep them wound up like @pavrom said with some 90wt on them. Worked pretty good when I needed them.
     
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