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Greasing 7580 driveshafts |
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tjwb71
Bronze Level Joined: 12 Jun 2020 Location: No. ILL Points: 40 |
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Posted: 13 May 2022 at 11:49pm |
Was wondering if anyone is using certain grease gun setup or other tricks or tips to make greasing the back of driveshafts on 7580 less of a headache. I think I have a tube of grease in the rear from constantly trying to keep the connection square with enough pressure to the zerks when I'm lucky enough to have them somewhat accessible. Any tips to make life easier when greasing would be appreciated.
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8580 |
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It's a two man job, need to put about a five foot hose on the grease gun. One person wiggles into the articulation area and puts the end of the hose on the grease fitting; other guy holds the grease gun and hits the trigger when prompted to!
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 19502 |
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Paint a white line close to the front so you can see it to align with the position you want it to be at to be able to grease it.
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tjwb71
Bronze Level Joined: 12 Jun 2020 Location: No. ILL Points: 40 |
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2 man job is right. Unfortunately hard to find the 2nd guy. The line makes sense, fortunately it still has sticker on top shaft where should be to grease. The bottom shaft is always hit and miss. The back side of shafts in "cave", I've been using a 90 degree attachment, but it, like always, wants to push out from the attachment. I put 90 degree zercs on front drive shaft u joints, will try them in back also, if clearance works.. Thanks for replies. I love the tractor for planting, but that was major oversite by Allis trying to grease them. The front drive train, have to get underneath tractor, but those have plenty clearance to get to.
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tbran
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Paris Tn Points: 3238 |
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Per service rep of the 1770's/'s80's we used high temp - no melt grease - at no more than 8 hour intervals - in the rice fields with lots of turns the larger plantations greased 2x per day. They mounted a grease gun with a long hose... dedicated to each tractor
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tjwb71
Bronze Level Joined: 12 Jun 2020 Location: No. ILL Points: 40 |
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A guy I know has a couple 7580 and a 8550 and he says the more frequent the better. If you can get the zercs in back where they need to be in order to get grease nozzle on them its not easy but doable. The problem is moving the tractor, shutting it off, repeat, until get lucky enough to have them were you want. I tried some 90 degree zercs in back but not enough clearance so I'm looking for a threaded 90 degree coupler instead.
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GM Guy
Orange Level Joined: 31 Jul 2012 Location: NW KS / S.C. ID Points: 1973 |
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I have a 4' hose on a pistol grip grease gun with a straight coupler.
I am 6'4" so I have just enough armspan to reach in there. not much fun, but not terrible. |
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Oldwrench
Bronze Level Joined: 12 Jan 2020 Location: Northeast Points: 114 |
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Would one of the "quick lok" type connectors be helpful? I put one of those on an electric gun, and it made greasing everything really easy. Just clip it on to the zerk. It seals tight and holds, then touch the gun button with the other hand. Sure made it a lot easier than trying to pump while holding the fitting on at the same time.
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8580 |
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Yes, I forgot to mention in my response, that we have a lock n lube on the end of our grease gun hose Darrel |
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PaulB
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Rocky Ridge Md Points: 4408 |
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I know nothing about the specific 4WD tractor being mentioned, however could a U-Joint cap be drilled for a grease fitting to make for easier access? I've seen a lot of U-Joints that only have the grease fitting in the cap.
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