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Randy

10-23-2003 15:15:03




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I'm new to the tractor thing but I love it so far. I'm working on a 8n that has a bunch of the grease cups on the steering linkages that need to be replaced. Where do I buy them and what is the best way to replace. Thanks




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Bguy

10-24-2003 10:53:21




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 Re: grease cups in reply to Randy, 10-23-2003 15:15:03  
You can pick these up at any parts house, Auto Zone or Advance,etc. They come in several sizes so you might want to take one with you when you go.



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R. Marg

10-23-2003 15:46:53




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 Re: grease cups in reply to Randy, 10-23-2003 15:15:03  
most of the time I just put grease zerks to replace the old cups



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Randy

10-23-2003 22:13:07




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 Re: Re: grease cups in reply to R. Marg, 10-23-2003 15:46:53  
Thanks R.Marg, but maybe I called them the wrong name. These are the rubber boots that hold the grease on the joint they already have zerks.



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Slowpoke

10-29-2003 23:03:50




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 Re: Re: Re: grease cups in reply to Randy, 10-23-2003 22:13:07  
Try the Ford/New Holland dealer, or your local auto supply. The auto supply may have them in the "Help" brand section or in the 'perfomance' section.
The "Help" brand has generic boots like 'Ford' or 'GMC' etc. I found better ones at a performance, or 'hot rod' auto supply. The package gives the tapered shaft dimensions that the boots will fit. They came in three sizes. They are better quality than the generic boots and half the price.
Of course, the joints must be disassembled to install the boots.

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