look like grease zerk holes to me.
Likely they are not sealed bearings given the age of the equipment, oil could pass through them.So now the question is, why would gear oil come out of one of those holes when i was filling if its supposed to accept grease?
Yep. I'd do just what the manual suggests. No need to change the bearings unless they are showing signs of wear i.e. slop, heat, noise...So you would still grease them then?
Yep. I'd do just what the manual suggests. No need to change the bearings unless they are showing signs of wear i.e. slop, heat, noise...
I do have one last follow-up question. If you look at the image below, i was adding gear oil to through the top (red arrow), but there are also plugs on the side of the gear drive. Number 18 and 17 are both a type of plug, but are really low on the gear drive. Was I putting gear oil in the correct spot? There is also a drain plug on the very bottom of the gear drive that you can't see in the image, so neither of those are for draining unless someone modified this in the past and added their own drain.
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