BigD9
Silver Member
Yes, the floor gets stuck on the plastic skirting or shroud right there in the center. I just used a thin, flat curved steel, and inserted it between the floor and skirt, and the floor comes right out. Putting the floor back in is much easier. It just pops right in.
I use a Lincoln Grease gun with a flexible rubber hose and thin wall tip. Once you get to the point where you can actually see the Zerk, I can rotate the U-Joint and position it to the "sweet spot" and pop the end right on the Zerk.
I prefer to remove the floor as it makes turning the drive shaft easier, and allows me to clean all of the acclimated grass out from the hidden areas. This last time I found a mouse nest filled with Decon Pellets! Those little suckers were hording the blue/green morsels.
I guess performing this procedure for the past 5 or 6 years has made removing the floor easier for me. But I'll tell you what, cutting a section out of the skirt or shroud right where that access hatch is located is sure looking like a better option the older I get!
I use a Lincoln Grease gun with a flexible rubber hose and thin wall tip. Once you get to the point where you can actually see the Zerk, I can rotate the U-Joint and position it to the "sweet spot" and pop the end right on the Zerk.
I prefer to remove the floor as it makes turning the drive shaft easier, and allows me to clean all of the acclimated grass out from the hidden areas. This last time I found a mouse nest filled with Decon Pellets! Those little suckers were hording the blue/green morsels.
I guess performing this procedure for the past 5 or 6 years has made removing the floor easier for me. But I'll tell you what, cutting a section out of the skirt or shroud right where that access hatch is located is sure looking like a better option the older I get!