john_wiki
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Equipment
Kubota LX3310 HSDC, LA535, landpride RCR1860, BB1260 , RGA1258, MP10, QH10
2 questions:
1) For some odd reason after a lot of searching, I can't find anyone actually greasing the u-joint next to the gearbox on one of these rotary cutters. The reason being because there is a giant cover over the slip clutch and the u-joint.
Is there a way to remove the cover, grease everything, and put the cover back on? (without taking the entire shaft off of everything)
The manual seems to be silent on this also.
2) I have a PTO shaft from Comer industries and on the side of the shaft that connects to the tractor, there does not seem to be a fitting on the cover of the shaft, but, there is a fitting on the back near the gearbox. So instead of 4 total fittings to grease on the shaft, it looks like there are only 3 (although one is covered up by the gearbox shroud).
Hopefully I'm making sense.
Note, that the gearbox shroud does have two little removable covers, but, if the shaft isn't spun to the correct position, I can't see any fittings.
Being new to this whole scene, what am I missing? Do I have to take the entire shaft off of both ends to grease the darn thing?
P.S. - I have no plans to permanently remove any of these safety devices/covers- I just want to be able to grease the darn thing and verify that the slip clutch works (even though the dealer claims they "slipped" the clutch already).
1) For some odd reason after a lot of searching, I can't find anyone actually greasing the u-joint next to the gearbox on one of these rotary cutters. The reason being because there is a giant cover over the slip clutch and the u-joint.
Is there a way to remove the cover, grease everything, and put the cover back on? (without taking the entire shaft off of everything)
The manual seems to be silent on this also.
2) I have a PTO shaft from Comer industries and on the side of the shaft that connects to the tractor, there does not seem to be a fitting on the cover of the shaft, but, there is a fitting on the back near the gearbox. So instead of 4 total fittings to grease on the shaft, it looks like there are only 3 (although one is covered up by the gearbox shroud).
Hopefully I'm making sense.
Note, that the gearbox shroud does have two little removable covers, but, if the shaft isn't spun to the correct position, I can't see any fittings.
Being new to this whole scene, what am I missing? Do I have to take the entire shaft off of both ends to grease the darn thing?
P.S. - I have no plans to permanently remove any of these safety devices/covers- I just want to be able to grease the darn thing and verify that the slip clutch works (even though the dealer claims they "slipped" the clutch already).