[TenTec] Tri-Flo lubricant

Gary J FollettDukes HiFi dukeshifi at comcast.net
Fri Jul 1 18:10:33 EDT 2016


I agree that the Tri Flow methods “works”.

However, any time I do a PTO in any radio that I intend to SELL, I always disassemble the PTO, clean it completely, inspect all of the parts, lube with high temperature grease, and resemble.

I just did a Century 21. It took 2 hours, start to finish. Works like new.

Regards,

Gary

W0DVN


> On Jul 1, 2016, at 5:01 PM, Clayton Brantley via TenTec <tentec at contesting.com> wrote:
> 
> I might have to pick up some of the TriFlo to use this next week when we 
> will PMing a 440 volt Power panel.   The old grease drys out on the main 
> switch and makes it hard to reset the thing.  
> 
> Thanks to the "greasers" here for the info.
> 
> 73 Clayton N4EV
> --------------------------------------------
> On Fri, 7/1/16, Stuart Rohre <rohre at arlut.utexas.edu> wrote:
> 
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] Tri-Flo lubricant
> To: tentec at contesting.com
> Date: Friday, July 1, 2016, 5:24 PM
> 
> One of the problems with suggesting
> other petroleum oils or greases, is 
> most will eventually dry out to a gummy and sticky mess in
> PTO use.
> 
> Tri Flo has the ability to dissolve the dry, gummed up
> grease TT used, 
> and provide in addition, the Teflon lubrication as well,
> that will 
> remain after the oil has evaporated.  It won't seize up
> and stick the 
> moving parts.
> 
> -Stuart
> K5KVH
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