About your snow blower,
you dont need to remove the auger to change a grease fitting on the end bearings.
Please, please, please!? tell me you are referring to the end bearing(s) of the cross auger????????,
is the grease fitting for the bearing inside the auger housing itself or outside?????????
The open end bearing should have a threaded fitting for the grease fitting;
If they have graduated to a push in fitting that tells me something about the quality of their build.
Your auger should have two or three set screws on the shaft end portion that fits in the open bearing
on the side of the auger housing to lock each half in place.
You will have the same thing on the opposite side and those will also have to be loosened to allow
you to remove the auger halves.
BUUUUUTTTTTT you should never have to remove the auger to change a fitting if it is broken.
All you need is a very small easy out fitting to remove it.
Buuuuuutttttt if they are using bearings with press in grease fittings................. woe is me


:ashamed:
I just hope your engine timing is not advanced by 8 degrees at T.D.C.,
and they tell you there is nothing they can do about the rough idle and
vibration problem at low idle when it belches smoke.