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Having a tough time lubing zerk fittings

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May 29, 2017, 12:53 PM
RogB
Having a tough time lubing zerk fittings
Decided to lube my 2012 JD lawn tractor. Got a tractor lift from HF which makes getting to the deck lube points pretty easy. The ones near the wheels are no problem.

But it's a tight fit working on the deck fittings and at least for me impossible to put enough force to secure the coupling.

So my question..are all couplings threaded to screw onto the grease hose? I was thinking if I could just push the coupling on the fitting and then be able to snap it onto the hose it would be much easier, but the end of the hose is threaded. Are they all threaded or can you get a grease gun with a quick connect coupling?


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May 29, 2017, 01:00 PM
6guns
You can buy a needle attachment that a standard zerk hose end will attach to. Place that with pressure right again the ball (check valve) of the fitting and pump the grease in.

https://www.amazon.com/Lincoln...eedle+grease+fitting




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May 29, 2017, 03:19 PM
Sigfest
^^^^^^^ What 6guns says. Had to use a needle adapter to get to my snowblower fittings. Worked surprisingly well.
May 29, 2017, 03:38 PM
ffips
Also, some deck zerks are located at points that would require deck removal to access. Might be worth locating a service manual to see.
May 29, 2017, 03:55 PM
drobinson
Locknlube grease gun fitting $29.99 from amazon. Great product now I don't dread greasing my equipment.
May 29, 2017, 04:04 PM
RogB
Thanks guys. Just ordered. So you just insert needle into zerk fitting? There's got to be a catch somewhere, sounds too easy!


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May 29, 2017, 04:07 PM
6guns
quote:
Originally posted by RogB:
Thanks guys. Just ordered. So you just insert needle into zerk fitting? There's got to be a catch somewhere, sounds too easy!


Yes! It is that easy....but apply pressure to make sure the grease goes in.




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May 29, 2017, 05:16 PM
Gene Hillman
I don't know what model Deere you have but I've had a bunch of different Deere models and never had trouble greasing the spindle bearings with a 12" flex hose on my grease gun and a standard fitting on the end. I don't see how jacking up the machine makes it easier to get to those fittings. You do have the deck in the all the way down position don't you? It would get crowded if it was raised.
May 29, 2017, 05:40 PM
AGFNTB
You can also use a 90* slotted coupler. This pushes on from the side instead of down from the top.


May 29, 2017, 07:31 PM
hvyhawler
I also have one gun with a longer flexible hose, sometimes the added length makes it easier.
May 29, 2017, 08:20 PM
Expat
quote:
Originally posted by AGFNTB:
You can also use a 90* slotted coupler. This pushes on from the side instead of down from the top.


I had no idea that existed. I'm ordering one.
June 01, 2017, 12:45 PM
RogB
You guys are great! Got the needle attachment yesterday and it works like a charm. A neighbor who knows a lot more than I do regarding lubing assured me it would never work and a waste of money.

The only thing is that you really need two people, one to hold the needle in place with pressure and another to work the gun. That said it enabled me to grease the one fitting that was located where a conventional coupling could not reach.

I was about to remove the fitting and replace with a right angle zerk but now don't have to.

Thanks! Once again SF to the rescue.


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