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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 27, 2006 at 13:24:37 from (209.226.106.50):
In Reply to: Re: Question for Hugh McKay posted by Bob M on February 27, 2006 at 07:58:47:
Bob: I see where your coming from with the H or M however on SA, 100, 130 and 140 the largest port is 1/2 pipe thread. The only good way is put a large grease zerk in the small drain port, and sit there and wile the hours away pumping. The drain port on those takes the same zerk as rest of tractor. So you just take that top 1/2" plug out and wait for grease to show itself. One does tend to find this a bit boring, and heaven forbid if the Mrs. comes along twice in two consecutive hours and finds you sitting there pumping. Maybe that is what Mitch needs, the Mrs. to catch him. The funny part, if your greasing a combine or some other piece of equipment that takes more than a tube of grease, it doesn't last near as long.
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