GREASING DECK BEARINGS

   / GREASING DECK BEARINGS #11  
grease never wears off of the belts, it just glazes them so they slip. Once you get grease on a belt, it is best to toss the belt and install another. Small amounts might not cause much of a problem, but if it is a big glob, then it is "burnt toast".
 
   / GREASING DECK BEARINGS #12  
junkman tells it straight, grease or oil will just glasze, then even if it appears to be working right there will still be some slippage.
 
   / GREASING DECK BEARINGS #13  
Wash the grease off the belt using diesel fuel or kerosene. Let the belt dry before using it.
 
   / GREASING DECK BEARINGS #14  
FYI, I just finished replacing the upper spindle bearings on my 60" mid deck (RCK60-27B) because they were getting very noisey. After taking them apart I found that they were not getting grease, therefore running dry. oops!! Obviously when doing my regular scheduled maintenance, I was not pumping ENOUGH grease into them. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif The grease that I had been pumping into the spindles tended to settle down on and around the lower bearing, leaving the upper bearings without grease.
So my advice (assuming your upper and lower grease seals are in good shape) is to pump grease in until you feel some resistance on the grease gun handle. Also, each spindle looks to hold about a FULL CUP of grease which amazed me. Good Luck /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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