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    Posted: 06 Oct 2017 at 12:16pm
My owners manual proudly proclaims there are no grease zirks on the tractor.  My new CA has one. Looks like a previous owner rigged up the steering fluid fill hole with a zirk.  I think the tractor has pretty tight steering, maybe 15-20% slop.  Should I leave well enough alone, or will grease damage the gears.
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when the shaft seals start to leak out the gear lube, it was common to put a zerk in the fill hole and fill with grease instead. Adding several pumps of new grease would be fine.
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You'd be better off taking that grease zerk out its supposed to be a plug. if it leaks oil out put pourable grease instead, gun grease wont lube the pedestal bearings. pourable grease (also know as corn head grease) will at least get down to the bearing.
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Thanks...good info!

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