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Using Hi Temp grease instead of marine grease

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kmcampbe

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Is there a reason why hi-temp (the red stuff) couldn't be used to grease ski PTO's instead of using marine grease?
 
It will work fine, but generally, it's not water proof. BUT... at the PTO... it really doesn't need to be water proof.
 
It will work fine, but generally, it's not water proof. BUT... at the PTO... it really doesn't need to be water proof.

Does it hurt anything to mix grease types? i.e I don't always remember what I used last on what
I decided last week I need to start keeping a maintenance journal. 2 jetskis, 1 boat, 1 truck, 2 SUV's, 1 car, 2 trailers, 2 lawn tractors I can't keep track of when I lubed, changed oil, filters, plugs, batteries, brakes, etc and what I used...
 
I feel your pain...

Does it hurt anything to mix grease types? i.e I don't always remember what I used last on what
I decided last week I need to start keeping a maintenance journal. 2 jetskis, 1 boat, 1 truck, 2 SUV's, 1 car, 2 trailers, 2 lawn tractors I can't keep track of when I lubed, changed oil, filters, plugs, batteries, brakes, etc and what I used...
 
I pretty much use SuperTech (Walmart) marine, waterproof grease on everything, SeaDoo, Trailer, Lawn Tractor, also works great as a personal lubricant.

Lou
 
I pretty much use SuperTech (Walmart) marine, waterproof grease on everything, SeaDoo, Trailer, Lawn Tractor, also works great as a personal lubricant.

Lou

Lou, I took your advice and now the wife says you owe her a new set of sheets.
 
Lou, I took your advice and now the wife says you owe her a new set of sheets.

Wow, that went in to the gutter fast!:D

Thanks for the help, I saw the green grease at the parts store yesterday, I think I'm going to just start using it on everything.
 
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