Oz_Kioti
Silver Member
I have a 40" cut Murray rider mower, and I am replacing the two jack shafts (spindels?). The new ones are fully assembled and simply require the top belt pulley and the blade on the bottom to be bolted on.
The units have a zerk, which probably is totally forgotten after the mower is put back into service! However, the zerks invite grease. Question is - how much grease? It's quite a cavity in there. I've already pumped in 16 shots from a manual grease gun into each, and no indications of getting full or grease escaping past the seals. But when to stop???
The old ones were awash with grease when they fell apart, so I don't think they failed from lack of grease. Any thoughts are welcome.
The units have a zerk, which probably is totally forgotten after the mower is put back into service! However, the zerks invite grease. Question is - how much grease? It's quite a cavity in there. I've already pumped in 16 shots from a manual grease gun into each, and no indications of getting full or grease escaping past the seals. But when to stop???
The old ones were awash with grease when they fell apart, so I don't think they failed from lack of grease. Any thoughts are welcome.