Posted by jeffcat on May 05, 2015 at 08:45:58 from (73.197.157.130):
Last summer I rebuilt the deck on my new "used" mower. There was a little rumble down there so I knew the bottom bearings were going out. Pulled the mandrels apart Went to NAPA and bought their "GENERATOR" bearings. These are near the top of the line type?? Also they were around $23.oo each!!! What I do is make everything greaseable and install a zirk fitting in the mandrel towers.. You need to wound or remove the inner seal so the grease can get in. Takes a lot of pumping the first time but after that it only takes a little bit. Now on ALL of my equipment I grease EVERYTHING with one of those little needle fittings that go in the end of your grease gun. Actual hypo needle in a zirk fitting.. You really want to grease up all of the idlers and such. Works wonders to keep stuff from blowing up. Now when you pop the inner grease seal THIS is what you find. I guess that grease is too expensive? They can sell you another next year! Jeffcat P.S. you get more "SNOT" out of a little kids nose than the grease in this one inch bearing! No there was NOOO grease on the other side! Both bearings were the same. One made in Brazil and the other was I think Poland. To say the least I really greased them up!
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