A couple things I noticed underneath my GC1710

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My 2017 GC 1715 manual does not show them either... That is why the edit of manual page... By the way they are on outside of sub frame rails...

Dale
 
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Yeh thanks man, I'll check them out when I'll have a chance.
 
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Thanks for the video and tip, out of curiosity did you try to use a grease needle on those or did you just go to the new zerk?


Jim.
 
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Thanks for the video and tip, out of curiosity did you try to use a grease needle on those or did you just go to the new zerk?


Jim.

Imold, would you be able to get at it as is with a grease needle? Maybe. Would it be a hassle? Most definitely. With all them zerks to hit on the tractor, I'll take easy peasy lemon squeezy. :cool2:
 
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Imold, would you be able to get at it as is with a grease needle? Maybe. Would it be a hassle? Most definitely. With all them zerks to hit on the tractor, I'll take easy peasy lemon squeezy. :cool2:

The hassle is the part I was wondering about, using the grease needle is not the hard part but the approachability of the zerk with the needle was what I was looking at, I am going to look into a few zerk adapters like those 45* ones and put some in my tool kit for that just in case moment, I have never seen a 45* zerk you can take apart like that normally the ones I have seen are solid 30* or 45*.


Jim.
 
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The hassle is the part I was wondering about, using the grease needle is not the hard part but the approachability of the zerk with the needle was what I was looking at, I am going to look into a few zerk adapters like those 45* ones and put some in my tool kit for that just in case moment, I have never seen a 45* zerk you can take apart like that normally the ones I have seen are solid 30* or 45*.


Jim.

The same here, which is why I suggested the 'extension'.

"Today I learnt..." Hooray for TBN.
 
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The hassle is the part I was wondering about, using the grease needle is not the hard part but the approachability of the zerk with the needle was what I was looking at, I am going to look into a few zerk adapters like those 45* ones and put some in my tool kit for that just in case moment, I have never seen a 45* zerk you can take apart like that normally the ones I have seen are solid 30* or 45*.


Jim.
Guys, don't you have that zerk there? Just look down there and see how you'd grease it as is. Alls I could say is, that zerk that massey ferguson put there in that spot, it was blatantly an afterthought. No, it would not be easy hitting it with a needle. Yeh, there are a couple things I noticed on this tractor that are a little bit afterthoughty.
 

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