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Where does John Deere Gear Head 1200 "grease" fit into this discussion?
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I believe you are referring to John Deere Corn Head Grease. This product is a flowable grease that withstands pressure and works best with slow rotations. Designed for the screw adjusters used in corn picking machines. It is also an ideal product for steering boxes. It doesn't leak like oil and retains proper lubrication properties of the steering box. Keeping in mind that it is for slow rotation situations, do not attempt to use it on anything else in your car other than the steering box.
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