mikerind
New member
Hi Ovrszd,
I just bought a 2210 and I want to make sure the shaft is greased. So if I am reading correctly the front is easily accessible and if I cut a hole I can easily access the rear?
Once accessed just use a needle tip on my grease gun (sorry I am new to this and the 2210 is my first real tractor). Do you use polyurea grease on it or MOLY?
Egeezy. Yeah, if you get your hole cut, you should be able to access the zerk with a needle point. I always use the Moly grease.
But any grease is better then none at all. LOL! Later on about 6 months after I put the new spiders in, I noticed the back yoke was pretty sloppy on the transmission input shaft. I removed the yoke, turned it true on the lathe, and made a bushing to put on the back side of it so it fit tight around the input shaft of the transmission. I made it so it stuck out about 5/8" beyond the yoke. I didn't put any spline it in, I just made it to fit snug around the transmission shaft. Made world of difference. I did have to press the spider together with the driveshaft in the tractor. But, I'm pretty well set now. Shouldn't have anymore trouble with it. Good luck!