Grease that doesn’t leak in the heat?

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I can tell you from experience that Lucas Red n Tacky is a leaky mess in a hot garage in June. I dripped red oil all over my driveway greasing my tractor. Is there a commonly available tubed grease that doesn’t liquefy in the summer?

AutoZone had Mobil 1 synthetic on clearance for $4 a tube so I bought the three in stock. I’m hoping it’s better.
 
So far, Mystik. #2 JT-6 High Temp Grease has been the best for not leaking, and Mobil 1 synthetic grease leaked the most

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Mobil 1 Synthetic was leaking last time I used it, but that was over 5 years ago. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s bad for your ball joints.

However, if it’s a pain, and I get it, there are other synthetics that leak less. For Canadians, Motomaster Synthetic leaks less.
 
I can tell you from experience that Lucas Red n Tacky is a leaky mess in a hot garage in June. I dripped red oil all over my driveway greasing my tractor. Is there a commonly available tubed grease that doesn’t liquefy in the summer?

AutoZone had Mobil 1 synthetic on clearance for $4 a tube so I bought the three in stock. I’m hoping it’s better.
Was it the old or new formula Lucas Red that was leaking on you?
 
Every single grease I have ever loaded into a grease gun has leaked in the heat. Every one of them. I have since resorted to using the "Mini Cartridges" in the "Mini Grease Gun". I install a fresh cartridge, then grease everything I need to. Afterward I then simply remove what's left in the cartridge, (which is usually most of it), and toss what's left.

I keep the mini cartridges in a small fridge I have, so they're cool when I use them. I end up wasting most of it, but at least I don't have a dripping, running mess to deal with every time I want to grease something..... Like I used to with this. (I believe this was Lucas Red & Tacky before it turned into Lucas Red & Runny).

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I can tell you from experience that Lucas Red n Tacky is a leaky mess in a hot garage in June. I dripped red oil all over my driveway greasing my tractor. Is there a commonly available tubed grease that doesn’t liquefy in the summer?

AutoZone had Mobil 1 synthetic on clearance for $4 a tube so I bought the three in stock. I’m hoping it’s better.
Valvoline synthetic in the black/darkgrey package. The stuff does NOT separate and that's why it currently one of my favorite greases.

The lucas that I prefer is the green Xtra stuff--polyurea grease. It also does not separate.
 
It’s not that Exxon Mobil does not know how to make grease. It’s the liquid portion of the grease that does the lubrication. The carrier just helps keep it in place. We’re complaining that it makes a mess, but once it’s inside the boot it’s doing a very good job. If your boot is ripped, yes, it would be a poor choice.
 
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Valvoline synthetic in the black/darkgrey package. The stuff does NOT separate and that's why it currently one of my favorite greases.

The lucas that I prefer is the green Xtra stuff--polyurea grease. It also does not separate.
Same. I found a half tube that I bought almost ten years ago and it hasn't separated at all.
 
We had this Mobil 1 red grease at work, leaked all over the place, the only thing it was good at small bearings, and to add we lost some bearings due to Mobil 1 grease, we switched over to Schaeffer's #274 and also the 219 ,which is a stellar grease., myself at home use Mystik jt-6 semi synthetic (blue) grease that is real good .
 
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