Goober grease?

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Hello, I am looking for wheel bearing grease out of Germany. It's called or dubbed goober grease(I'm not sure that's how you spell it). I've tried scouring the net for it, but have come up empty. I'm sure it's due to me not spelling it correctly. I know it's sticky when at room temp, but gets thin like an oil when up to temp(makes for a free rolling race car). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Matt
 
kluber are one of my career all time favourite lubricant manufacturers.

When I was Commissioning one of these in the late '90s
http://www.siempelkamp.com/fileadmin/med...s_lines-eng.pdf

The lubricants on the press line were all Kluber
http://www.klueber.com/ecomaXL/get_blob.php?name=2009_1_Tribojournal_engl.pdf

(well except when I sarted using regular Chevron chain and bar lube on the forming line chains, but that's another story)

One day a grease salesman rocked up with his one armed bandit, and asked the procurement's people to present their best grease, and he would demonstrate that they had a grease that would beat it.

They called me, I asked the greaser to grab the Kluber press roller chain belt grease, that was PAO, teflon, moly, calcium, boron...came in tubes, just like the rest.

Suffice to say, Kluber excelled at the one armed bandit. We all had a laugh, and my disdain for travelling salesmen with a timken machine was cemented
 
Originally Posted By: Donald
I would ask Andy or Opey, maybe Aunt Bee if they know where Goober is!

Or look on the health & beauty isle of your fav supermarket for goober grease.
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