BIG DOOLEY
Platinum Member
In less than 10 minutes you can drill out the hole(s) tap some threads and install the zerk fittings.
This is the rear blade for my tractor.
I decided to lubricate the pivot for the rear blade and the cylinder clevis pins.
I drill a 1/16" pilot hole and then a #3 drill deep enough to tap with a 1/4"-28 tap.
The cylinder clevis pin received a grease channel all the way around the pin.
The grinder was held in the vise by the grinder handle and I rotated the pin cutting a groove.
It just that easy.
Tom
This is the rear blade for my tractor.
I decided to lubricate the pivot for the rear blade and the cylinder clevis pins.
I drill a 1/16" pilot hole and then a #3 drill deep enough to tap with a 1/4"-28 tap.
The cylinder clevis pin received a grease channel all the way around the pin.
The grinder was held in the vise by the grinder handle and I rotated the pin cutting a groove.
It just that easy.
Tom