TMGT
Elite Member
I was thinking pull the pin out enough to tap it all the way through, pin doesn't have to come all the way out.
All the fittings on the 3 Kubota's I have are straight thread, one is a BX1500, I can't remember the size for the loader fittings off the top of my head though.I have had success making a "tap" out of an old zerk.
I use a dremel and cut two or more slots across the zerk.
The slots help the fitting cut new threads with the slots providing a place for metal flakes to go.
Once you get it started back it out and clean of flakes often and then install new zerk.
The zerk thread is likely a tapered pipe thread not a regular straight bolt thread. A tapered thread is often called a pipe thread where you wrap the threads with Teflon tape before screwing together.
This link may help you to identify which zerk you have.
http://www.nspa.com/images/old catalog/fittings & accessories.pdf
I have seen zerks which are pressed in not threaded I guess because it is cheaper to make but no fun when plugged or damaged.
Dave M7040
I got a 1/4 28 tap and was able to tap it and put a new zerk in. It works so I guess that it's good enough for now.
There is another zerk on the loader that will take grease if I unscrew it some from the threads, but when it is snugged into the threads it does not.