Grease Zerk on Drive Shaft Bearing?

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JDScrap

Grease Zerk on Drive Shaft Bearing?

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Does anyone know if Deere put a grease zerk on the drive shaft bearing opposite the chain case side? I have (2) 1982 trailfires with them and I was told that they should not be there. The Technical manual makes no mention of this grease zerk and it seems like a good idea to grease it.

The grease zerk is located under the tunnel in the flange opposite the chain case side.
Greenxcracer76

Grease Zerk on Drive Shaft Bearing?

Post by Greenxcracer76 »

It is mentioned in your owners manual so I would believe they should be there. All of my Fire series sleds have them...

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Grease Zerk on Drive Shaft Bearing?

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Yes they should be there, all the newer fire series sleds i had, did have the grease zerk on the drive shaft.
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Grease Zerk on Drive Shaft Bearing?

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Our joke around the Honda shop I work at is anything that is torn up (Tie-rod ends, ball joints, bearings, etc.) is that they "over greased it!" I never heard of a bearing failing from too much grease!!!!! I typically ad a zerk wherever possible. For example, after all the fun it is getting the pivot shafts out of the suspension, I drilled and tapped them to accept a fitting. Now I just grease them every season and forget about them. Smooth squeak free suspension!!!
JDScrap

Grease Zerk on Drive Shaft Bearing?

Post by JDScrap »

Thanks for your help guys. I must of overlooked this in the manuals but I came across it when inspecting the drive lugs.
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