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#23620 05/31/06 03:40 PM
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Oil Can Mechanic
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I have finished rebuilding my steering box in the 36 1/2 ton. I am using Penrite steering box lube. It is formulated for the older boxes that are prone to leakage. So far, I like the product. It reminds me of the old STP. Has anyone had experience with the product?
Richard yipp


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#23621 05/31/06 08:06 PM
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P.U. Guy,

Used it in my 40 rebuil & does not leak a drop, flows good & was fair priced.

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#23622 06/01/06 07:36 PM
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Yep, I've had a good run with it , nice and smooth in the steering box.

Of course , if you have a leaker , than you know it should be fixed .......

one day


'40 - 1/2 ton , daily driver.

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