daugen
Epic Contributor
you know we all are going to be checking on those zerks now, and I'm going to feel like a smacked butt if I find
them on mine. I grease religiously...and to miss one altogether, not good. Luckily a relatively inexpensive plastic part but still dumb
to ruin it unnecessarily.
But even if I grease the cover properly, still can't get to the zerk fitting on the universal. Why not just cut a one to two inch circle in the cover, assuming
one could easily spin the works to get the zerk lined up with the hole. And I sure don't have any magic fingers able to turn the yellow pto knob off at just right
moment. Like a game show spinner, will it land on my hole?
And perhaps while we all look at our pto shafts we can remind ourselves to stay way away from them, and never ever get out while the machinery is running.
Or if we do, there had better be a second person there ready to instantly turn things off. The physics behind this sadly means injury very quickly.
them on mine. I grease religiously...and to miss one altogether, not good. Luckily a relatively inexpensive plastic part but still dumb
to ruin it unnecessarily.
But even if I grease the cover properly, still can't get to the zerk fitting on the universal. Why not just cut a one to two inch circle in the cover, assuming
one could easily spin the works to get the zerk lined up with the hole. And I sure don't have any magic fingers able to turn the yellow pto knob off at just right
moment. Like a game show spinner, will it land on my hole?
And perhaps while we all look at our pto shafts we can remind ourselves to stay way away from them, and never ever get out while the machinery is running.
Or if we do, there had better be a second person there ready to instantly turn things off. The physics behind this sadly means injury very quickly.