🚀 Grease that goes the extra mile!
Lucas Oil 14.5 Ounce 10301 Heavy Duty Grease is a high-performance lubricant designed to last four times longer than standard greases. Its waterproof formula and all-temperature stability make it ideal for a variety of applications, including automotive, agricultural, and industrial uses. With a focus on high-speed bearings, this grease exceeds lube for life specifications, ensuring reliability and efficiency.
Material | Blend |
Brand | Lucas Oil |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Item Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Recommended Uses For Product | Automotive,Agricultural,Industrial,Lube |
Item Form | Grease,Oil |
Manufacturer | Lucas Oil |
Model | Lucas Oil 10301 |
Item Weight | 15.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 2.2 x 9.31 inches |
Item model number | 10301 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10301 |
OEM Part Number | 10301 |
C**D
High quality grease.
This is a very good grease. I would recommend this to anyone who is self greasein there own stuff.
J**N
Good price
Good for dry ball joints, flows easily because it is almost a liquid. I used a grease needle to install grease inside my ball joints on my car.
F**J
Unmatch quality
Lucas offer superior quality to most other greases on the market. This green HD grease does not feed as easy as the red Lucas grease though my Milwaukee grease gun. The Green seems a little thicker.
J**Y
Probably good product for price.
Probably good product. But I received broken container during transportation. All other items got stains. Even wrapping into food foil would make a difference and would be secured. I have to reorder it. But seler is fine.
T**D
Good tack
Nice and sticky
P**R
Excellent Fit and Function Plus No More Plastic Sheer Rivets
Before I installed this regulator I gave it a good looking over. Looks to be well made and thoroughly lubricated. It was a perfect fit and functioned smoothly and quietly.What's BetterMy original old regulator failed when the plastic rivets connecting the output gear to the lift arm sheered. While plastic sheer rivets seem like a good idea on paper, in practice they seem only an Achilles heel. The new regulator from Dorman uses steel rivets so this failure mode is gone.More DetailsOf course you will need to reuse your old motor but you will also need to move over your old rubbing block and this is very easy to move over from the old lift. I included a picture of this old part after I put it on the new regulator.What Might Be BetterAt the price point of this item it is a good value. The only thing I changed about it was the lubricant. I felt it could move more easily if I applied my own lubricant choices so I removed the factory lubricant and applied ones of my choosing. It did move more easily. Just a personal preference.
C**D
Very good grease but poor packaging by Amazon
This appears to be a very good product. I purchased it because I have a number of grease fittings that needed lubrication but my old grease gun had given up. I purchased a new gun and this tube of grease to go along with it.The only problem was that Amazon simply threw this tube into a padded envelope and shipped it. When it arrived the end of the tube with the pop top was crushed and the tube was open. I should have just returned it but I didn't want to go through the hassle and then wait another week for a replacement.So I spent 20 minutes making that end of the tube round again and evening up the edges so that it would fit and seal in the gun. After that I was able to load the tube into my new gun. I've used it several times now and everything appears to be working.I would rate this product as having 5 stars but the Amazon shipping method has only 1 star. This should have be placed the tube in a box for shipping. These tubes are too easily crushed when shipped in an envelope.
R**.
Flows great, stays put, quiets chatter
It's grease, so performance is difficult to determine unless you can isolate it as THE variable that caused part failure. I use Lucas Oil 10301 on the universals and chassis points on all of my vehicles and equipment. The biggest test for me-- a 35 year old Gravely tractor that gets pumped full of 10301 four or five times per cutting season. This is an old, "worn-out" machine with thousands of hours on it. Seals, bearings, bushings, and most other rotating/sliding pieces have had hard lives. Even the slop from wear and tear, the metal-to-metal interfaces perform beautifully- no chatter, whining, or grinding. Before I converted to the 10301 (about 6 years ago), the spindles chattered horribly. They operate much more quietly (assuming with reduced friction) when packed with Lucas. The X-Tra Heavy Duty grease flows nicely out of the gun and it stays put really well- even where seals are direly worn (or holistically nonexistent). Other greases I tried in the past (natural and synthetic) were stringy and tended to sling everywhere. When they got warm, they got thin and migrated all over the place. The 10301 provides a really good blend of slippery and sticky that, at least for moderate RPM parts, even at higher temperatures, stays put.