LouNY, that was an eye opening and educational response. I had no idea it could be that simple.As an example a Splicer 35 series u-joint is built in many price ranges and hp and lube requirement,
a 201-3500 is rated for 70 hp and a 50-250 hour lube cycle
a 200-3500 is only rated for 51 hp with a lube cycle of up to 8 hours,
they will physically fit the same u-joint and look very similar.
Save time and money by stop greasing, changing oil and filters. Stick it to the man.I’m not going through the hassle and mess of greasing the UJ’s every 8 hours. I use polyurea grease and have increased the regular intervals to 50+ hrs. If I wreck a UJ…ok. I’m out $25 and life goes on.
Good answer. Should be ''Stick it to yourself' instead.Save time and money by stop greasing, changing oil and filters. Stick it to the man.
Always make time to maintain your equipment, or it will make the time for you.I’m not going through the hassle and mess of greasing the UJ’s every 8 hours. I use polyurea grease and have increased the regular intervals to 50+ hrs. If I wreck a UJ…ok. I’m out $25 and life goes on.
Im not greasing ujoints after everyday’s usage especially when it entails taking the driveline apart. Apparently you have an unlimited amount of free time…but I don’t.Save time and money by stop greasing, changing oil and filters. Stick it to the man.
And how often do you lubricate ujoints? Be honest.Always make time to maintain your equipment, or it will make the time for you.
U-joints on my mowers usually two times per year, the beginning and middle of mowing season and sometimes on a rainy day I might grease everything under the barn because I can't get out and do much else, I also slide the PTO shafts apart and lubricate it so it slides easily, as well as the tail wheel. I didn't mean that you should do it at 8 hour intervals I was just saying that it was IMO important to do it periodically rather than not at all, no harm intended. Charlie.And how often do you lubricate ujoints? Be honest.
Like I said, ujoints are cheap. But gearboxes are not and the owners manual says nothing about changing its lubricant.
Why do have to take it apart?Im not greasing ujoints after everyday’s usage especially when it entails taking the driveline apart. Apparently you have an unlimited amount of free time…but I don’t.
Sounds very familiar from the operators point of view. The maintenance guys and owners usually strongly disagree.I knew a guy that was a maintenance tech at an injection molding plant. He said their philosophy was "Whatever it is, run it wide open until it breaks".
Same. There's no such thing as grease that lasts forever, the oil always eventually finds its way out, leaving only soapy binders behind. So "lifetime" lubricated just means the "lifetime" of the item is expected to be relatively short, at least from the perspective of a guy with a shop full of 100 year old machinery.I never liked 'lubricated for life Universal joints because what is 'lifetime lubricated? Could be an hour or could be a year. All conjecture.
That's a terrible design! If they expect you to grease daily, they should at least make the zerk's very easy to access.Im not greasing ujoints after everyday’s usage especially when it entails taking the driveline apart.