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| Not saying it's the best but always have a tub of white lithium grease in the shop with a flux brush. I just did two tractors. Tore all the cables apart and put new bolts on since they were rusted to nothing. Grease the bolt and the cable end everywhere and the post. Haven't had a problem yet but it does take a bit more torque to get greasy ones tight. Usually have a spreader tool and a small hammer to get them on the post where they are supposed to be. I get the bolts from Waytek by the 100 and the correct nuts. | |
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