I bought a Land Pride SPL0560 snow pusher 2nd hand for my BX25 last season (toward the end) and used it a few times. It works great, but I realized when I hooked it up this year that the center pin doesn't have a grease fitting like the OE kubota pin for the OE kubota bucket. I checked the fitment on the OE pin, and it is about 1/2" short on the LP snow pusher.
The person I bought the push box from had a quick attach, so obviously he didn't need a greaseable pin. Land Pride doesn't show a greaseable pin in their parts manual, but their specs say that the push box can be pinned like a factory bucket or used with a QA.
Should I be running a pin with a zerk fitting in this situation? Or do the hours and temps that I'll be operating the push box not really necessitate a greaseable pin. I'll probably put 15 hours max on it this winter with the push box in temps between 10-40 degrees Fahrenheit, and I obviously have SOME grease on the pin.
Maybe take the pin out after a few hours and re-grease it manually..?
The person I bought the push box from had a quick attach, so obviously he didn't need a greaseable pin. Land Pride doesn't show a greaseable pin in their parts manual, but their specs say that the push box can be pinned like a factory bucket or used with a QA.
Should I be running a pin with a zerk fitting in this situation? Or do the hours and temps that I'll be operating the push box not really necessitate a greaseable pin. I'll probably put 15 hours max on it this winter with the push box in temps between 10-40 degrees Fahrenheit, and I obviously have SOME grease on the pin.
Maybe take the pin out after a few hours and re-grease it manually..?