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743B grease zerk replacement and hydraulic question
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam_French" data-source="post: 27610" data-attributes="member: 2556"><p>Been a rough week. Pulled out lift cylinder and had a machine shop remove the old zerk. I have all of the old zerks pulled out. However I can't get any of them to take grease. I noticed on the lift cylinder there is a lot of old grease. I am going to remove the zerks and heat up the pin(joint) and try to soften the old grease up. Is there any way I can get these zerks to take grease? Only joints that have pins still in are the ones in the back and the lower joint for the other lift cylinder and bucket cylinder. Could I pour some diesel in the zerk holes to breakdown the old grease? Thank you for your help,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam_French, post: 27610, member: 2556"] Been a rough week. Pulled out lift cylinder and had a machine shop remove the old zerk. I have all of the old zerks pulled out. However I can't get any of them to take grease. I noticed on the lift cylinder there is a lot of old grease. I am going to remove the zerks and heat up the pin(joint) and try to soften the old grease up. Is there any way I can get these zerks to take grease? Only joints that have pins still in are the ones in the back and the lower joint for the other lift cylinder and bucket cylinder. Could I pour some diesel in the zerk holes to breakdown the old grease? Thank you for your help, [/QUOTE]
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