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<blockquote data-quote="nobull1" data-source="post: 10559" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>Fishfiles</p><p>Thanks for the help and ideas. The grease suggestion sounds interesting as a solution. When I get that stupid plug out of the assembly, it would be real easy to replace the plug with one that I would drill right through, then tap and install a grease fitting. Just wondering if it would be a good idea for longevity? In theory it should work as the grease has certain amount of oil anyways and the gears really just have to be lubricated. I would think #1 would probably be the best especially around here where it gets well below freezing quite a bit for a couple months of the year. Wouldn't it be nice to just have to give it a couple of pumps of grease whenever you start to hear a noise. Do you have any more info that you can add about the grease idea? Maybe the type of grease or how long it has worked?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nobull1, post: 10559, member: 722"] Fishfiles Thanks for the help and ideas. The grease suggestion sounds interesting as a solution. When I get that stupid plug out of the assembly, it would be real easy to replace the plug with one that I would drill right through, then tap and install a grease fitting. Just wondering if it would be a good idea for longevity? In theory it should work as the grease has certain amount of oil anyways and the gears really just have to be lubricated. I would think #1 would probably be the best especially around here where it gets well below freezing quite a bit for a couple months of the year. Wouldn't it be nice to just have to give it a couple of pumps of grease whenever you start to hear a noise. Do you have any more info that you can add about the grease idea? Maybe the type of grease or how long it has worked? [/QUOTE]
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