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Sprocket1

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North Cen. Mo.
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JD2305 JD5205
How many of you with a 2305 have never or very seldom grease the driveline u-joints? You know, the one near the starter ring and the one in front of the transmission cooling fan.
The u-joints are just the right size to make it nearly impossible to get a grease gun nose on the zerk. I had to grind down a regular nose to get mine greased. A needle adapter doesn't stand a chance of getting grease into the zerk.
 
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My X748 has one drive shaft zerk that is a real jerk. I tried the needle point too. I ended up doing what you did and ground one down. I grease them all on schedule. A failure can break a lot of stuff.
 
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My X748 has one drive shaft zerk that is a real jerk. I tried the needle point too. I ended up doing what you did and ground one down. I grease them all on schedule. A failure can break a lot of stuff.
I have an x748, and I use a needle to grease the driveshaft zerk. I use a small gun with a steel tube and a squeeze lever; one hand operation. I can reach up there with one hand and squeeze the lever. It goes right in. I also ground down a regular grease gun fitting, but I think the needle is way easier.
 
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Trade in your 2210s, 2305s, and X748ses, on a 1026R. A standard tip works on the rear joint, and a needle works on the front.
 
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Do all 2305's have these fittings. I have a 2011 and after reading about this issue looked for mine and could not find them. So either I need to look harder or don't need to look at all. Please advise
Thanks
 
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Trade in your 2210s, 2305s, and X748ses, on a 1026R. A standard tip works on the rear joint, and a needle works on the front.

And the advantage is?????
 
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ccsial said:
And the advantage is?????

No grinding your grease gun tip. No guessing if the zerks are even equipped on the joints, and No body panel removal to access them.
 
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Problem is....I would have an inferior tractor to my X748SE for mowing. The ride and handling on a 748 is not matched on a 1026.

The 748 could probably be done with a needle point if someone younger than me did it. It also sounds like you had to buy a different gun than I have. There are no panels to remove on a 748. The ground down fitting is fairly easy to do. I can't get enough pressure on the needle point with my old arthritic hands.
 
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Trade in your 2210s, 2305s, and X748ses, on a 1026R. A standard tip works on the rear joint, and a needle works on the front.

Thank You. I'm sure that the OP will find your post very helpful. Thanks again for sharing your technical insight.
 
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Problem is....I would have an inferior tractor to my X748SE for mowing. The ride and handling on a 748 is not matched on a 1026.

The 748 could probably be done with a needle point if someone younger than me did it. It also sounds like you had to buy a different gun than I have. There are no panels to remove on a 748. The ground down fitting is fairly easy to do. I can't get enough pressure on the needle point with my old arthritic hands.

Yeah, I'm rather fond of my x748se as well. Not that I wouldn't like a 1026R.....
 

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