Grease the Chassis and Deck

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17 Feb 2019 20:42 #15221 by GoBucks
I greased what I could today. I have on in the front under the engine that just wouldn't take any grease. I used a scratch awl and pushed on the center of the fitting, a little grease came out, but it wouldn't take any in. Any ideas? In the picture, it's the one on the right.

Question on the deck, how much grease do you pump in? I didn't see any coming out anywhere.

I don't have a flexible grease guy, so I couldn't get to the one by the pedal and by the steering rack. I couldn't do the front wheels either, I'll get a flexible fitting for my grease gun.

How do you grease the rear wheels?

Also, what about the front pulleys? I didn't see a fitting on it. I put a little grease on the outer one, but the inner one all I could do is spray some grease around it.

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18 Feb 2019 08:32 #15222 by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Grease the Chassis and Deck
Morning GoBucks.

I would take the grease fitting out an see if it takes grease with it out, you can also clean it out better that way.

On the deck grease will eventually come out at the end of the spindle on the blade side.

The rearend bearings are self lubricating by the hydro oil.

The front mule drive deck pulleys are sealed and can't be lubricated.

Below is the lubrication chart from the 520 manual. :thumb1

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