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Old 02-05-2012, 09:06 AM   #7
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I use Case/IH slip plate graphite spray. Works great, doesn't attract dust/dirt. Real cheap and available at any Case/IH New Holland Ag dealership. I also use it on the king pin and the moving parts on the fiver hitch as well.
Is that the same slip plate recommended by Pullrite for the SuperGlide auto sliding hitch? The cheapest I've found this particular slip plate is almost $9 per can at Grainger. Most places are $11 to $14. So if Case/IH has the same thing, how much cheaper is it? Even if it's different but functionally the same, a better price would be welcome.

BB_TX, I think the PTFE is the key to look for in purchasing the lube. I think??
Not sure if it is the same slip plate recommened by Pullrite but I have been using for 6 years now. I get it from my local Case/IH New Holland dealer for about $7.50 per can. Can generally lasts me the whole season and then some. Same size can as spray paint can and comes out black in color. Really works well. JMO
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