Good videos man. Where can I get an adapter or pressure gauge/adapter to get grease into my sk750? I bought it used and there is no adapter or gauge anywhere on the machine. There’s only the check valve on there, no zerk, and no adapter. I need to get new tracks on there.
Should be able to through the dealer, down here for me the dealer is Stowers machinery in kingsport tn, if you cant find one anywhere else I'm sure you can call them and they can either find a dealer close to you or ship directly to you
Is there a pressure gauge for the grease insert? Should be up inside the lever console behind the panel in front of where you stand. Should be on the right side clipped to the frame
Supposed to be but is usually lost within the first few months of these larger companies owning them and the employees losing stuff but you get a good feel for track tension after doing them for 20 years lol but I have used the guage before and I'm usually right on the mark when comparing it with the guage
@@SouthernMechanic thanks for the feedback! And great reassurance from your video. I have a rented ditch witch sitting on job site with track off. Rental said they will tow it on Monday I rented it for the weekend to get the job done. Don't think it has a grease fitting if it's the same one I rented a few rentals ago. And had to put track back on after turning incorrectly. It took me three hours with help. Hoping only an hour this time without help. Your video is added encouragement.
What attachment is at the end of your grease gun to get the grease into the machine? I rented one and the track came off. I got the track back on but my grease gun doesn't seem compatible to putting grease into it.
@@SouthernMechanic I guess it seems like they're both female ends. There isn't a way for one to go over or inside the other. I noticed yours went over it and seemed to clamp down.
@@garetnunan6325 I have a lock N lube on mine but it's still a regular grease zerk though, look in the rear compartment of the machine, they usually have an adapter or grease pressure Guage in that tube along with the owners manual
@@KGTX512 these things are not built for easy access lol. I have an 850 in with a hole worn in the bottom of the oil pan. Whole engine has to come out.
Great video my friend .This really helped us to replace our tracks on our sk752
Awesome!!! Glad I could help, thanks for watching!!!
Really really helpful, thank you. Looks exactly like my 752, so I should be good now
Your welcome, glad I can help, they are all pretty much the same so you should be good to go 😊
Good work brother, take care
Thanks!!!! You take care as well, thanks for watching
Great video quality, thanks
Great Video keep up the good work
Thank you!!! Thanks for watching
Good videos man. Where can I get an adapter or pressure gauge/adapter to get grease into my sk750? I bought it used and there is no adapter or gauge anywhere on the machine. There’s only the check valve on there, no zerk, and no adapter. I need to get new tracks on there.
Should be able to through the dealer, down here for me the dealer is Stowers machinery in kingsport tn, if you cant find one anywhere else I'm sure you can call them and they can either find a dealer close to you or ship directly to you
Great job
Thank you!!!
Is there a pressure gauge for the grease insert? Should be up inside the lever console behind the panel in front of where you stand.
Should be on the right side clipped to the frame
Supposed to be but is usually lost within the first few months of these larger companies owning them and the employees losing stuff but you get a good feel for track tension after doing them for 20 years lol but I have used the guage before and I'm usually right on the mark when comparing it with the guage
@@SouthernMechanic thanks for the feedback! And great reassurance from your video.
I have a rented ditch witch sitting on job site with track off.
Rental said they will tow it on Monday I rented it for the weekend to get the job done.
Don't think it has a grease fitting if it's the same one I rented a few rentals ago.
And had to put track back on after turning incorrectly. It took me three hours with help.
Hoping only an hour this time without help.
Your video is added encouragement.
@@landofthefree2023 your very welcome, if you run into any problems feel free to message me, I get youtube notifications on my phone just like a text
@@SouthernMechanic Wow! Thanks a lot!
Thanks for your help
Your welcome, thanks for watching!!!
Can you do a video of 100 hour maintenance on this machine
Sure can, actually have an oil change due on it now
What attachment is at the end of your grease gun to get the grease into the machine? I rented one and the track came off. I got the track back on but my grease gun doesn't seem compatible to putting grease into it.
Should just be a regular grease fitting, does your not fit at all or does it just not pump up?
@@SouthernMechanic I guess it seems like they're both female ends. There isn't a way for one to go over or inside the other. I noticed yours went over it and seemed to clamp down.
@@garetnunan6325 I have a lock N lube on mine but it's still a regular grease zerk though, look in the rear compartment of the machine, they usually have an adapter or grease pressure Guage in that tube along with the owners manual
Hey man thanks for the post -have the same machine but can’t find a hydraulic fluid. DW says any THF but any particular one you recommend?
I run the John Deere blend from any farm store in mine
Know this is old but I’m a tech at a DW dealer and sae-20 or AG-20 hydraulic fluid is what we use and recommend.
@@jasonguy1497 I just replaced the radiator on a 2015 sk750. Never the f again. Took me 20 hrs
@@KGTX512 these things are not built for easy access lol. I have an 850 in with a hole worn in the bottom of the oil pan. Whole engine has to come out.
What tracks are those?
I'm not sure, the company bought them and I I stalled them but I didnt look at who made them
Bro I need ur help like right now if u can how do I get this dang track back on.on a ditch witch 600
Sorry for the late reply, did you get it on yet?
@@SouthernMechanic all good brother yes. Thanks
@@jakeobbrown4743 your welcome, sorry I couldn't help sooner