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Ron November 28th 07 03:44 PM

Rotor Grease
 
I want to regrease my HD73 rotor. Since I am in the N/E I need to use a
grease that will not gum up in cold weather. What is a good grease to
use? Instruction manual has nothing on this subject.
Thanks

Alan WA4SCA[_2_] November 28th 07 04:57 PM

Rotor Grease
 
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

The Shadow[_2_] November 28th 07 05:04 PM

Rotor Grease
 
Maybe check with the Rotor Repair Shops
a.. Rotor Doctor -- Now C.A.T.S. -- CDE/Hygain, Channel Master, and
Alliance, both new and used.

a.. Rotor Service - Norm's Complete Service and Repairs

a.. FX Rotor Works - sells rebuilt, and does rebuilding of your CDE, HyGain,
and MFJ/HyGain rotors.

URL:

http://ac6v.com/dealers.htm#REPAIR



Lamont



Roger (K8RI) December 7th 07 07:47 PM

Rotor Grease
 
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 16:57:52 GMT, Alan WA4SCA
wrote:

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,


I use a PST-63 turning a large array. I drained out the gear lube and
packed the thing full of white Lithium grease. Works just fine down
into sub zero temps although it's rare to see below zero around here
now days.

Roger (K8RI)

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.
================================================= ============



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