Dirt Moving proper care with grease

   / proper care with grease #11  
Really, you could just wipe the tip with your finger. You are only trying to prevent a little bit of dirt from being forced into your zerk.

Wiping off excess grease will help stop dirt sticking to it. BUT, in reality, that would have to be pretty clean, well beyond wiping it with a rag.

Greasing is FUN. Nothing like wiping up a big glob of grease with a rag, only to grab that rag later to wipe off your hands.
 
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Thank you for all the ideas. It does seem like a little clean up could keep the adhesion of dust down on the non-articulating surfaces. I like the idea of covering some of my bare metal areas with the excess for a little protection. We do get a little marine layer around here through the valley even though we are not "coastal". Any recommendations on zerk fitting covers? I was looking for something that would fit inside the recess, but most of what I see look like short pen caps and seem like they would fall off rather easy.
 
   / proper care with grease #13  
Just give your zerks a quick wipe before you grease. Keeps the dust out of the fitting.

I grease the loader every time I run the tractor for a significant time. Which means it sheds a lot of grease. Occasionally I wipe it off, but mostly I let it fall off or is gets blasted when I wash the machine.
 
   / proper care with grease #14  
I wipe the zerk off and leave the other grease.

I clean the tractor thoroughly once a year to allow for a good check up to make sure there are no issues that I have missed on the routine checks/maintenance.
 
   / proper care with grease #15  
As far as enviromental considerations. A friend likes to ask sarcastically, where do you think those many millions tubes of grease end up?
 
   / proper care with grease #16  
I wipe off the fitting before greasing, and wipe up the fresh grease left on it when I'm done. And I wipe off the grease that oozes out of the bearing or pivot as well. Not to concours condition, just cleaning up the easy parts. It does not take long.
 
   / proper care with grease #17  
Thank you for all the ideas. It does seem like a little clean up could keep the adhesion of dust down on the non-articulating surfaces. I like the idea of covering some of my bare metal areas with the excess for a little protection. We do get a little marine layer around here through the valley even though we are not "coastal". Any recommendations on zerk fitting covers? I was looking for something that would fit inside the recess, but most of what I see look like short pen caps and seem like they would fall off rather easy.

They do make them . . . the ones I have seen are like a pen cap with a holder on them to alleviate loosing them.
 
   / proper care with grease #18  
I like to spread the "ooze" around. My tractors are old and there are plenty of rusty spots that were there when I got them that a little dab will help.
 
   / proper care with grease #19  
I just wipe the tips of the zerks. Only time I clean up where the grease exits is maybe once/yr pressure wash them before greasing.

I just pump until I get a little bit of grease out somewhere except on Ujoints. Be easy on them. Usually, about 3 or 4 pumps of a normal grease gun is enough to make grease come out. Ujoints typically only need 1 or 2 pumps. If hard to pump, you make have to take some pressure off the joint some way.

Ralph
 
   / proper care with grease #20  
I clean the zests. Any grease sticking out of the movement points I figure is keep the dust out of them.
 

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