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I am going to grease up my deuce for the first time since I've owned it. It's very long overdue, but better late than never, right?
I plan on buying some kind of lithium grease from either Tractor Supply or the local John Deere dealer and hitting the zerks. While I've run both manual and air-operated grease guns in the past, I've always only given each zerk two or three shots and called it good. But I've read some places that the old grease has to come out from somewhere so that you know that what you put into the fitting is enough. Other times you don't want to do that and just give the zerk 2-3 pumps and call it good (halftrack bogey wheels are somewhat sensitive to overpacking where you can pop their little axle seals if you go crazy with the grease).
Are there any fittings on the deuce in particular where I should be looking at old grease being forced out from somewhere? Or is everything a 2-3 pump kind of deal and move on to the next zerk?
I plan on buying some kind of lithium grease from either Tractor Supply or the local John Deere dealer and hitting the zerks. While I've run both manual and air-operated grease guns in the past, I've always only given each zerk two or three shots and called it good. But I've read some places that the old grease has to come out from somewhere so that you know that what you put into the fitting is enough. Other times you don't want to do that and just give the zerk 2-3 pumps and call it good (halftrack bogey wheels are somewhat sensitive to overpacking where you can pop their little axle seals if you go crazy with the grease).
Are there any fittings on the deuce in particular where I should be looking at old grease being forced out from somewhere? Or is everything a 2-3 pump kind of deal and move on to the next zerk?