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- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Just inspect the bearings to make sure that the grease seals are only on one side. Typically, sealed bearings come with seals on both sides which work in non critical not heavy load applications but don't work in mower spindles at all.Thankfully there are grease fittings already there
If there are 2 seals, remove one and place the side with the removed seal inward (or upward on the lower bearing) and inward (downward on the upper bearing). Remove any old grease from the housing and pump in fresh grease (with the spindle fully assembled) until new grease starts to show out of the lower bearing. It will most likley show there first, before the top bearing, but the grease in the filled cavity will migrate up into the upper bearing during operation anyway. Just pump in grease into the spindle cavity on a regular basis, I grease mine about ever 20 mowing hours.
Nice thing about my Kubota front mount mower is Kubota installs angled grease fitting that can be greased easily from the upper deck so no underneath is required and the center blade spindle is actually an oil filled gearbox that requires no grease at all, just 90 weight gear oil.
My wife's ZTR requires the under deck greasing however.
If you keep them greased and you installed good quality bearings, they will last as long as the mower lasts.
Most manufacturers never remove the grease seals from the spindle bearings when new and that is what causes premature failure.