Originally Posted by N5CJonny:
Originally Posted by Allan Miller:
...If/when I hear any noises that seem to indicate lubrication is needed, I attend to it then.
Ahh, the "squeeking wheel gets the grease" theory. That works for me!
Wish that worked on knees, back, shoulders, etc... Seriously though, squeaky car wheels are different than noises from motor-drive parts. I just lubed my dad's original 726 for what appeared to be the first time. It was run a lot of years, housed in a decent display case in between. I took it apart because it was sluggish starting, a little jerky.
I've found the down side of over lubing is a dirty track. Something that became more important when I started TMCC. Little oil goes along way. I found leaving freshly lubed wheels left to sit a day or two on a rag helped avoid more track messing.