"Ungreasable" front driveshaft zerk on 1023/1025 - problem solved!

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In case this is helpful to someone...I spent a long time trying to figure out how to grease the front driveshaft joint on my JD 1023e...many YouTube videos etc. The positioning of the zerk is legendary in terms of its inaccessibility.

Having tried several angles, positions, and grease gun fittings, I finally stumbled on a grease gun combo and method that worked splendidly. Once I lined up the zerk, it took me about 5 minutes.

This was my method:

1. Ignore the access port that looks like it exists to actually help you grease the joint. This was designed by a mechanical engineer of some malevolence who apparently infiltrated the (normally awesome) Deere organization. Please note: if you are a DIY'er like me, attempting to grease the zerk through this hole may create a sense of defeated, existential despair in you and subtract valuable time from your friends and family. ;) I can see why one Yt user took a hole saw to this port. It has that effect on people. (Note the spilled, wasted grease to the right in the attached picture from my unsuccessful, "so close" attempts.)

2. I purchased both the LockNLube Grease Gun Coupler XL and the LockNLube Narrow Needle Dispenser and installed these on my ordinary JD grease gun.

3. I found a line of sight to the zerk through the oblong opening in the belly plate behind the Circular Access Port from Purgatory that Causes Swearing.

4. The LockNLube Needle adaptor was surprisingly easy to center on the zerk and depress it. Once I felt it push into the zerk, I reached for the grease gun trigger...and soon the sound of grease splurging into the joint followed. :)

I hope this is helpful and saves you valuable time! No doubt the pros have better techniques - this is what worked for me.
 

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I'm not a Deere guy, but I have heard about that very grease zirk.
I'm sure your success will encourage other owners to not skip that one!
My zero turn has several inconvenient zirks that I have gotten good at greasing. Thanks for posting.
 
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Easy with the right tools!
 
   / "Ungreasable" front driveshaft zerk on 1023/1025 - problem solved! #4  
Better than a 2023 deere. Where they actually give you an access plate to remove, about 4" x 3" or so. But then hid under the plastic's for the dash/steering column
 
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We all have encountered a piece of equipment that makes you wonder what the engineer's thought process was in designing a service issue into a build.

One would think the technicians putting the machine together would send up a red flag concerning the problem. Maybe the technicians did, maybe not.

Kubota builds the hydraulic system designed to be ripped off by the first tree limb encountered. Behind the right front tire that always flips limbs up and the hard line off. Lol
 
   / "Ungreasable" front driveshaft zerk on 1023/1025 - problem solved! #6  
We all have encountered a piece of equipment that makes you wonder what the engineer's thought process was in designing a service issue into a build.

One would think the technicians putting the machine together would send up a red flag concerning the problem. Maybe the technicians did, maybe not.

Kubota builds the hydraulic system designed to be ripped off by the first tree limb encountered. Behind the right front tire that always flips limbs up and the hard line off. Lol

I had the same hydraulic hose exposure problem on my L4060. I now have a nice 1/4" plate around the 3rd function hoses.
The zirks I was complaining about on my ZD mowers aren't really too bad from an engineering standpoint, and they get much easier with a plan and using the right tools.
 
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I had the same hydraulic hose exposure problem on my L4060. I now have a nice 1/4" plate around the 3rd function hoses.
The zirks I was complaining about on my ZD mowers aren't really too bad from an engineering standpoint, and they get much easier with a plan and using the right tools.

I did the same on my L4060. Built a skid plate that protects the 3rd function and the hyd and HST filters.
 
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I have a JD 2025r and do it through the same slot and use the hole as a viewing port. I have a Dewalt electric gun and has a spring near the tip that gives it a little extra stiffness. I learned you can also loosen the tip, it’s adjustable, on how easy it slips on a zerk. It still can be a *****.
 
   / "Ungreasable" front driveshaft zerk on 1023/1025 - problem solved! #9  
In case this is helpful to someone...I spent a long time trying to figure out how to grease the front driveshaft joint on my JD 1023e...many YouTube videos etc. The positioning of the zerk is legendary in terms of its inaccessibility.

Having tried several angles, positions, and grease gun fittings, I finally stumbled on a grease gun combo and method that worked splendidly. Once I lined up the zerk, it took me about 5 minutes.

This was my method:

1. Ignore the access port that looks like it exists to actually help you grease the joint. This was designed by a mechanical engineer of some malevolence who apparently infiltrated the (normally awesome) Deere organization. Please note: if you are a DIY'er like me, attempting to grease the zerk through this hole may create a sense of defeated, existential despair in you and subtract valuable time from your friends and family. ;) I can see why one Yt user took a hole saw to this port. It has that effect on people. (Note the spilled, wasted grease to the right in the attached picture from my unsuccessful, "so close" attempts.)

2. I purchased both the LockNLube Grease Gun Coupler XL and the LockNLube Narrow Needle Dispenser and installed these on my ordinary JD grease gun.

3. I found a line of sight to the zerk through the oblong opening in the belly plate behind the Circular Access Port from Purgatory that Causes Swearing.

4. The LockNLube Needle adaptor was surprisingly easy to center on the zerk and depress it. Once I felt it push into the zerk, I reached for the grease gun trigger...and soon the sound of grease splurging into the joint followed. :)

I hope this is helpful and saves you valuable time! No doubt the pros have better techniques - this is what worked for me.
Had a 2305 bought used. Zerk on mid PTO I didn't even know existed was impossible to access, so the U-Joint went down -- Hard. Took the yoke with it.

No problem, says I. Just get a new yoke and have it welded onto the driveshaft at a driveline shop. It's done all the time.....

Not a chance. Mr Greene boogers designed the splines on the yoke to be different than every other spline on the Planet Earth. proprietary, it's called

And the only place to get one is from greenbooger himself. And you gotta buy the whole driveshaft -- For $800!!

I paid $120 for a perfectly balanced aluminum driveshaft (up to 200MPH) from Ford Performance complete with both U-Joints a few years earlier. But greenbooger wants $800 for a steel POS that looked like it's worth about $30. Tops.

Not only that, but to get to it requires that you take half the tractor apart. I kid you not. I'm talking hours and hours and hours. Greenbooger wanted $1,200 labor and $800 for the part and after all that -- You still can't get to the zerk!!!

On a 2305 that, IMHO, was a classic piece of junk in the first place.

Excuse me, I'm gonna go hug my Kioti
 
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Excuse me, I'm gonna go hug my Kioti

Good, and take your sour grapes with. :giggle::)
 

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