I didn't know thatAndersDK wrote:The BP LP-ES 2 grease is a fairly common grease available almost anywhere in the world. Because its mentioned as the recommanded all-purpose grease in all tractor manuals.
Any farmer would have a couple of tubes messing around
Years ago we used to use L2 but it doesn't seem to be available anymore. It was quite similar to LP-ES but noticeably different.
Which do you think would work best on a sliding bearing like struts ? (Allowing for the fact that the grease will "contaminate" the LHM system)I use the black counterpart with MoOs2 ('moly') additives which are especially suited for ball bearings and high temp applications.
Which would be better suited to balljoints ? (Eg my droplinks I'm going to fit soon) And which for rear suspension arm bearings ? (Which I'm also doing soon)
What is the type number of the one with moly additives ?
Regards,
Simon