With 50 hours, the tractor isn't all shiny and new anymore but the operator and his maintenance stills are still pretty green.
Worked through the 50 hour service steps over the weekend. Greasing the FEL loader has become familiar but it took a relaxed three or so hours to do the work on the tractor.
When greasing the forward front axle support I looked at the wrong picture for the "remove the breather plug" step and mistakenly pulled the small black, plastic plugs on the front of the axle near the wheels. After figuring out my mistake, it was very tough to replace those plugs and I really don't trust them in such a dirty location.
Does anyone know what these plugs and holes are for?
The holes appear to be threaded and it seems like a small bolt would be better than a plastic plug. Is this a good idea and does anyone happen to know the appropriate bolt size?
Worked through the 50 hour service steps over the weekend. Greasing the FEL loader has become familiar but it took a relaxed three or so hours to do the work on the tractor.
When greasing the forward front axle support I looked at the wrong picture for the "remove the breather plug" step and mistakenly pulled the small black, plastic plugs on the front of the axle near the wheels. After figuring out my mistake, it was very tough to replace those plugs and I really don't trust them in such a dirty location.
Does anyone know what these plugs and holes are for?
The holes appear to be threaded and it seems like a small bolt would be better than a plastic plug. Is this a good idea and does anyone happen to know the appropriate bolt size?