As requested, here are a few pics.
The first one is a long view of the curling mechanism for the bucket. Obviously I lost the bottom pin, but the pivot pin above my clevis pin, is exactly the same for the bucket.
The 2nd pic is a close up of the outside of the pin itself. The zerk is in the middle of the pin itself, not on the outside of the sleeve, and there is a horizontal canal in the pin to allow grease to flow from the zerk to the mid point of the pin and then another canal that intersects and goes to the outside of the pin, within the housing where the hydraulic cylinder mounts. (so the canal is in the shape of an "L") The canal that goes from the outside of the pin, into the center canal is what is clogging up.
The 3rd pic shows the backside of the pin, with the shear pin/bolt to hold the pin in place. (as you can see, I leave a fair amount of grease/dirt "cap" on the outside of the housing to protect it from additional dirt getting in)
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I use a DeWalt power grease gun. Same one my excavator used on his bulldozer and trackhoe when he did some work for me. Puts out plenty of grease, and with sufficient power.
Hope that clarifies things a little.