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742B U-Joints and Yoke Greasing
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<blockquote data-quote="Tango-Charlie" data-source="post: 121249" data-attributes="member: 13263"><p>Thanks, I already had the parts diagram that showed the 3 zerks. My problem is that several years ago I added a new cab heater that I got for a good price from Bobcat. It showed to route the heater hoses from engine around that side and above the pump and below the cab. After adding the heater and hoses the hoses make it more difficult to get into the zerks. I used to be able to use an inspection mirror and flashlight but with the heater hose routing that's just about an impossibility. I did order a new 30" grease gun hose and as I recall my 18" grease gun hose was not fun. I like the idea of an old furniture pad which we have for the wife to lay on while I pump the grease. She usually feels for the zerks after I disconnect the coil and slowly hand turn the crank. I'll make sure she sees if she can feel for 3 zerks and start with the one on the yoke if she can find it. Thanks, and I appreciate the information. It's easier to keep them greased than having to purchase new ones. Bobcat wants 600.00 + for the u-joints and 400.00 + for the yoke if they'd need replacing. Thanks, JD.</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tango-Charlie, post: 121249, member: 13263"] Thanks, I already had the parts diagram that showed the 3 zerks. My problem is that several years ago I added a new cab heater that I got for a good price from Bobcat. It showed to route the heater hoses from engine around that side and above the pump and below the cab. After adding the heater and hoses the hoses make it more difficult to get into the zerks. I used to be able to use an inspection mirror and flashlight but with the heater hose routing that's just about an impossibility. I did order a new 30" grease gun hose and as I recall my 18" grease gun hose was not fun. I like the idea of an old furniture pad which we have for the wife to lay on while I pump the grease. She usually feels for the zerks after I disconnect the coil and slowly hand turn the crank. I'll make sure she sees if she can feel for 3 zerks and start with the one on the yoke if she can find it. Thanks, and I appreciate the information. It's easier to keep them greased than having to purchase new ones. Bobcat wants 600.00 + for the u-joints and 400.00 + for the yoke if they'd need replacing. Thanks, JD. . [/QUOTE]
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