Oh, I do have a question for you folks greasing the loader damn near every time you climb on and off the tractor: How are you cleaning those hateful little Zerks that recessed into the pin ends?
All of my old loaders were so easy to grease, right thru the side of the cross tube at each cylinder end. Easy-peasy, nice exposed Zerk you can easily wipe clean with a paper towel before attaching the grease gun.
Then they went to these stupid fittings recessed into the ends of the pin, with are a total mother f'er to clean, mine are always cakes with chainsaw wood chips (like big "dust", for those of you with dull saws

) from running saws near my tractor. Getting a paper towel, screwdriver, anything in there to get the Zerk clean before attaching the grease gun is like an exercise in frustration, especially when the old way was so much easier and more convenient.
I can do an oil and filter change on a tractor in probably 10 - 15 minutes, but it probably takes me close to double that time to grease it, largely because of this stupid new loader pin design.