Taylortractornut
Elite Member
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2002
- Messages
- 2,770
- Location
- Iuka Mississippi USA
- Tractor
- 3550 Fard Backhoe and a 1948 Farmall Cub,
I use several methods of getting a zerk to take. The main thing to to grease regulary or if your gonna put an implement up for a few weeks give it a fresh greasing. In the winter our scraper doesnt get alot of use. After about a month it gets hard if it was run and put up. On my excavator sideshift I have to offset the boo mand put a little dwn pressure on it. One trick to make a stubborn fitting take grease is to put a thick paper towel like a blue one on the nipple of the fitting then push the gun nozzle onto it. It really seals it off. I have a grease gun at work that I Have a small amount of grease in the bottom and I fill it the rest of the way up with hydraulic oil or motor oil and fuel mix. the articulation joint on the compactor at work is bad to jam up. I hook up the grease gun and use the towel trick on the nozzle and then holding the gun upside down I pump it. I use a long handle gun because it will build up a large amount of pressure and then you have to bear down on it. On the compactors joint you will hear a pop and then see the oil trickle out. Then its goog to go. I have also filled the gun up with Blaster for faster results.