santacruzer
Bronze Member
Hey guys,
Has anyone experienced problems with the bearings built into lower link arms? The ones I'm speaking of are the bearings that you put the pins through when attaching an implement at the bottom end.
Its the same sort of bearing that is on the implement end of the top link (I think it might be called a "hime" or "hime bearing"....?).
I have a new Kubota 2350 with less than 40 hours on it and those two bearings are nearly frozen on both arms of the lower link. They were completley frozen until I used WD 40 a number of times and finally got them to move...a little!
There is no zerk fitting on the end of the link arms so how would I lube them.
Until the WD 40 hit them they appeared to be bone dry.
Any help appreciated. Thanks, Paul
Has anyone experienced problems with the bearings built into lower link arms? The ones I'm speaking of are the bearings that you put the pins through when attaching an implement at the bottom end.
Its the same sort of bearing that is on the implement end of the top link (I think it might be called a "hime" or "hime bearing"....?).
I have a new Kubota 2350 with less than 40 hours on it and those two bearings are nearly frozen on both arms of the lower link. They were completley frozen until I used WD 40 a number of times and finally got them to move...a little!
There is no zerk fitting on the end of the link arms so how would I lube them.
Until the WD 40 hit them they appeared to be bone dry.
Any help appreciated. Thanks, Paul