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Ron,
Check with a farm supply such as Tractor Supply or even a good local hardware for grease which works well at low temps. Lithium grease is good, both for that and for general use. I am in a moderate climate, but those who live in extremes report it does the job. This topic comes up on bulletin board I subscribe to, and this is a recent comment from someone who would probably regard New England winters are balmy. ================================================== =========== Having often operated from the eastern part of Norway for many years with as daily temperature of minus 35 degrees in February - I have a little 'experience' from cold climates. The long term solution is to change the grease to one that can tolerate the temperature and to mount a "motor warmer". I used the heating element from a kettle. It keeps the rotor nice and warm in the winter ... but increases your electricity bill ... horses for courses ... 73 John. ================================================== =========== -- Alan WA4SCA |
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