A couple things I noticed underneath my GC1710

   / A couple things I noticed underneath my GC1710
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Maybe a right angle grease coupler would help you. View attachment 619167

You know, I got that locknlube, and...well, lookie here! Push-on 9deg Grease Coupler - LOCKNLUBE

And then, another option is this: Z2qCLyicpIx_.JPG But I'd need to know the thread on that zerk, I would imagine it's metric like everything else on this tractor. And, why is all this metric, anyways? Speak american!
 
   / A couple things I noticed underneath my GC1710
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Oil turning black: Diesel engines produce soot (think --mostly years ago-- of a big truck getting started from a stop); the oil is designed to capture & hold that soot in solution. That's why it gets black so quickly.
I was on my phone in bed last night, reading up on all that. Man, I'm so relieved, I though there was a problem! Actually, I learned some new things about regular gas engine oils as well while researching this. Knowledge is power!
 
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if concerned about the line rubbing the linkage, ziptie a piece of pvc pipe or hose over the linkage filled with grease, the linkage will be contained and eliminated from the line.
 
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A 45 or 90 degree grease nipple won't work. If there is not enough room to attach the coupler, not enough room to spin the grease nipple to thread it in.
 
   / A couple things I noticed underneath my GC1710
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if concerned about the line rubbing the linkage, ziptie a piece of pvc pipe or hose over the linkage filled with grease, the linkage will be contained and eliminated from the line.

That's a great idea, I'm on it.
 
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A 45 or 90 degree grease nipple won't work. If there is not enough room to attach the coupler, not enough room to spin the grease nipple to thread it in.
Nah, look at the pic up there I posted of the angled zerk, the nipple end unscrews from the zerk hub. So screw the nipple out, screw the hub in on it's own, screw the nipple back on, and that's what's up. Use some thread tape on that hub so there's some play on how deep to screw it in so that the nipple will face out when it's screwed into it.

Anybody know the thread size of these zerks? I don't wanna buy a whole set of them just to swap one zerk.

Actually, those angled zerks would also be handy to swap with the straight ones on the link behind the bucket, those are a pain to reach with a straight grease gun coupler. I had to play around with the bucket angle a little bit to be able to attach the coupler on them.
 
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Wow, I did not know such a zerk existed.
 
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Nah, look at the pic up there I posted of the angled zerk, the nipple end unscrews from the zerk hub. So screw the nipple out, screw the hub in on it's own, screw the nipple back on, and that's what's up. Use some thread tape on that hub so there's some play on how deep to screw it in so that the nipple will face out when it's screwed into it.

Anybody know the thread size of these zerks? I don't wanna buy a whole set of them just to swap one zerk.

Actually, those angled zerks would also be handy to swap with the straight ones on the link behind the bucket, those are a pain to reach with a straight grease gun coupler. I had to play around with the bucket angle a little bit to be able to attach the coupler on them.

I agree that a 90 or 45 degree 'zerk' replacement fitting won't work due to trying to screw the new fitting in... it'd just bang up against the obstruction.

So, two solutions come to mind; a 90 or 45 degree 'pop-in' or 'rivet' type 'zerk' (If one even exists for this application) or you bring the 'zerk' to you via an extension: Zerk Fitting Extension Hose - GreaseExtensionHose.com
 
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Ok, I need to look more thoroughly for those zerks I guess, for the life of me couldn't find it/them there.

As for that hose, it's pretty tight up against that linkage, I could hardly budge it out of the way to get my finger in there with a glob of grease. I don't know which hydro line it is, this is where it attaches (the left one) farther back.

View attachment 619223

Can somebody take a look sometime under theirs, see if it's the same way?

Might be a couple of days but will try to give better location soon...

Dale
 

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