Pack the steering worm housing with medium grease every 500 miles.

Oil the steering mechanism every 100 miles and turn down all grease cups.

LUBRICATION TIME-TABLE

Lubricate as often as is necessary. The safest rule always is to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Every 100 miles: Use oil can freely; turn all grease cups down two or three turns.

Be sure that these parts are well lubricated: Steering apparatus, clutch, spring-shackle bolts, crank handle, fan, valve-rocker arms, wheel hubs.

Every 250 miles: Give same care to braking apparatus, emergency brake, and gear-shift levers, and rocker shafts, water pump, torsion and radius rods. Clean force-feed oil system.

Every 500 miles: Inspect transmission and differential cases and refill if necessary; pack steering worm housing; apply neatsfoot oil to cone clutch facing; clean gravity and circulating splash systems.

Every 1000 miles: Pack universal joints, ball and socket boots, hub caps; oil magneto, electric motor, electric generator; clean disc clutch; clean splash system; lubricate spring leaves by jacking up frame of car, spreading leaves apart, and putting graphite mixed with gasoline between leaves.

Every 5000 miles: Drain transmission and differential cases and clean with kerosene and renew lubricant; clean wheel bearings and repack hubs with grease.