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HD5B Tracks Lubrication

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    Posted: 25 Mar 2022 at 3:24pm
What weight oils do you use for the rollers, 80 or 100 weight or more? Would running through a plastic tube using gravity work, or what kind of pump to use?

Thanks. Andy G.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2022 at 5:16pm
Any suction type oil installer should work.  They look like a grease gun, but have a clear plastic hose, instead of a grease hose.  As for the fluid, I'd say as thick as you can get...Wink

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Great, appreciate your help, thanks!
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You might try John Deere Special-Purpose Corn Head Gun Grease
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Originally posted by Lee Bradley Lee Bradley wrote:

You might try John Deere Special-Purpose Corn Head Gun Grease

Only real problem with this, AKA thixotropic grease, is getting it into a roller. I think its too thick to use in a suction transfer gun...Wink
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You could use a pump type grease gun with a straight pipe (no end for zerk) and insert into roller  then pump 000 weight grease or heavy oil into space until it flows back out around tube . Remove unit and replace plug 
 
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I've used these in the past on IH rollers. Thread one hole onto the grease gun tube, and seal against the port, fill the cavity till grease starts escaping the other hole:


You would need to select the size needed for your application.
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Thanks everybody for the information...right now I'm still trying to get the track back on.   Since the ground is soft and it's on a hill, every time I jack the front up after getting the rear blocked, it slides forward and left down the hill.   If the track wasn't jammed towards the machine, I could raise it with the bucket and block the front better.   One step forward 2 step back right now...
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