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aandkt 04-23-2023 01:08 PM

1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

What lubricant works besst in my 1936 Ford steering box?
Thanks

Kube 04-23-2023 01:22 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

In my opinion, John Deere corn head grease. About $7 a tube.

aandkt 04-23-2023 02:05 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Thanks
How many tubes does it take to fillan empty Box?

Krylon32 04-23-2023 02:07 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Another vote for JD corn head grease. My memory isn't very good but I think I used 1 tube when I filled the 37 Hudson box in my 32 pickup.

Terry,OH 04-24-2023 07:39 AM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

You need a liquid that will get past the sector and into the two bearings. My suggestion is 140W Gear oil.

JM 35 Sedan 04-24-2023 09:03 AM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

....and yet another vote for John Deere Corn Head Grease. I've used it in my '35 steering boxes and universal joints for the last 10 years. Has worked very well in both areas.

Corn Head Grease is a high quality multi-purpose, semi-fluid type grease available in an NLGI #0 grade. Although primarily applied in corn head lubrication, this product can be recommended for many applications in agriculture, automotive, construction and industrial environments.

Check out this YouTube Video below:

https://youtu.be/7zNhli-J0Gk

gwistrup 04-24-2023 12:45 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

How do you get the corn head grease in the steering box? Will it pour or do you have to use a grease gun?

Krylon32 04-24-2023 02:21 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

I used a grease gun with the tip removed from the pipe.

Kube 04-24-2023 02:45 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by gwistrup (Post 2221342)
How do you get the corn head grease in the steering box? Will it pour or do you have to use a grease gun?

I had installed a grease fitting to an extra filler cap. Install that modified cap, pack the steering gear box and replace with the stock cap. That way, I know the box is full.

aandkt 04-27-2023 11:39 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Thanks Again

F1 MIKE 04-28-2023 10:41 AM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

IF it leaks fix it use 140 gear oil.

evintho 04-28-2023 12:03 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

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I removed the box and shoved the cornhead grease in by hand. One tube did it.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1682701386

Seth Swoboda 04-28-2023 12:18 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

John Deere corn head grease is "00" grease. If you can't find Deere brand most lubricant companies sell "00" grease.

petehoovie 04-28-2023 12:20 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by evintho (Post 2222301)
I removed the box and shoved the cornhead grease in by hand. One tube did it.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1682701386

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1682701386

Steve in Denver 04-28-2023 12:51 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Problem with JD Corn Grease, is, it will settle, even though it gets hot from the manifold, nd does not lube the top bearing, which will thus wear out.

1952henry 04-28-2023 02:29 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Actually, corn head grease, whether in a green tube or any other color tube is “0”. Cotton picker spindle grease is “00”, a pourable grease.

Kube 04-28-2023 05:44 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve in Denver (Post 2222314)
Problem with JD Corn Grease, is, it will settle, even though it gets hot from the manifold, nd does not lube the top bearing, which will thus wear out.

Really? I'd better run out and check my farming equipment right now.

JM 35 Sedan 04-28-2023 09:30 PM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve in Denver (Post 2222314)
Problem with JD Corn Grease, is, it will settle, even though it gets hot from the manifold, nd does not lube the top bearing, which will thus wear out.

Steve in Denver, Have you personally experienced this top bearing failure in the steering box of your early Ford V-8 when using JD Corn Head Grease?

GB SISSON 04-29-2023 06:39 AM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Cap with the zerk seems like the best way to go. Simple and cheap and the top bearing can't escape the rising cornhead tide.

Seth Swoboda 04-29-2023 11:53 AM

Re: 1936 Steering Box Lubricant
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1952henry (Post 2222332)
Actually, corn head grease, whether in a green tube or any other color tube is “0”. Cotton picker spindle grease is “00”, a pourable grease.

Thanks for the correction. A quick inernet search shows the 00 as a pourable type.


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