The dealer told me about “there is only one grease fitting…FOR THE TRACTOR. ( The one under the floorboard mat) You think I could remember that ? Of course not. This video also encouraged me to get a battery powered grease gun .
Thanks for watching. Sounds like a dealer that knows the "tractor." I still haven't bought a battery powered grease gun. Not convinced it's going to do much more than a manual one. Seem to be very bulky with the battery pack.
Good quick-reference video for new BX owners. One additional tip: Always angle your front-loader bucket downward when you shut off your tractor -- especially if you store it outside. This not only keeps your bucket from accumulating water and accelerating rust, but it also makes it super easy to access all the zerks. I make it a habit of greasing all my zerks every other time I use my tractor (roughly every 5 hours) before I even start it up. Using a quick-attach grease fitting makes this a breeze. Less than 5 minutes, and I'm on my way.
Thanks for commenting. Good points. We get so much rain here that I keep the front loader and the backhoe pointed downward whenever I park it, since I do have to store it outside.
Thanks for the video. I didn’t know about the one in the floor board
No problem. Better than never knowing.
Dang, I can see how someone could miss one or two.
I have to rewatch my video just to make sure I get them all every time I grease it and that is all the time.
Well done! thank you❤🇺🇸
Thanks for the compliment.
The dealer told me about “there is only one grease fitting…FOR THE TRACTOR. ( The one under the floorboard mat) You think I could remember that ? Of course not. This video also encouraged me to get a battery powered grease gun .
Thanks for watching. Sounds like a dealer that knows the "tractor." I still haven't bought a battery powered grease gun. Not convinced it's going to do much more than a manual one. Seem to be very bulky with the battery pack.
Thank you!!
No problem!
Good quick-reference video for new BX owners. One additional tip: Always angle your front-loader bucket downward when you shut off your tractor -- especially if you store it outside. This not only keeps your bucket from accumulating water and accelerating rust, but it also makes it super easy to access all the zerks. I make it a habit of greasing all my zerks every other time I use my tractor (roughly every 5 hours) before I even start it up. Using a quick-attach grease fitting makes this a breeze. Less than 5 minutes, and I'm on my way.
Thanks for commenting. Good points. We get so much rain here that I keep the front loader and the backhoe pointed downward whenever I park it, since I do have to store it outside.
how many cans of grease to hit every point?
Any on the 3 point?
There may be some that have zerks, but mine definitely doesn't. They are strictly hand pack greasing
@@RoCDIY thx!
Thank you sir!
Thanks for watching. Much appreciated.
I hope Kubota is sending you some money.
This is very helpful.
No, but I wish! I just try to help where I can.
missed the joints on the drive shafts u joints
At least on my model there are no "zerk" grease fittings on the drive shaft u-joints.
@@RoCDIY SORRY my mistake I was thinking the belly mower PTO shaft. I apologize
@@Irule2wheels It's all good.