Everyone: check the rating on the kitchen grease before you use it on 
your farm equipment. Not all greases are created equally and most 
farm equipment is experiencing exreme duty.

For me, a better questions would be: how is the Korrow grease getting 
onto the soil? On my end, we keep grease seals in good condition, do 
not over grease and carefully wipe what grease does pass the seals. 
I'm all for getting off the petro IV, of course, but my immediate 
need is for LONGER DUTY CYCLES, not edible lubricants....(hmmm, maybe 
this suggests more labels to read).....

>In a message dated 10/9/02 1:37:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< Every time I grease up the spader I find myself wondering if there are any
>good quality plant based greases out there that would actually be good for
>the soil. Alternatives anyone?
>
>
>In Love & Light,
>
>Chris
>
>  >>
>
>you can get food grade grease which is basically a bentonite clay base, this
>is used on all kinds of mixing equipment for commercial kitchens...sstorch

Reply via email to