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General Lubrication Information
Oils and Grease To Use—Use only the best oil and grease and refer
Engine—Any good engine oil of recognized high quality. For best
results use a medium grade in warm weather. It is imperative that a
light, cold-test oil be used in cold weather.
Rear Axle—A li(Yht transmission grease or a heavy transmission oil
for warm weather. In cold weather a lighter cyrade of winter lubricant
should be used.
Transmission—A light transmission grease or a heavy transmission
oil for warm weather. In cold weather a lighter grade of winter lubri_
cant should be used.
Universal Joints—Spicer Universal Joint Grease, or equivalent.
Steering Gear—Sunoco Steering Gear Compound, heavy in, SUmmer
and light in winter; Standard Oil Steering Gear Grease No. 20.
Whitamore's Steering Gear Grease No. 65.
, or
Reach Rod—A medium to heavy cold test engine oil.
Oil Cups and Oil Holes—A medium engine oil, except on electrical
equipment where a high-grade, light engine oil should be used.
Grease Cups, Grease Gun Fittings and Wheel Bearings—A light cup
grease.
Generator and Starter Bearings—A high-grade, light engine oil.
Water Pump—Kasson's Compound, manufactured by the Enterprise
Oil Company, Buffalo, N. Y.
Use the very best grease and oil you can buy.
It will prove economical.