the bearings he installed are non -greasable type . need to remove one shield off one bearing on side facing the grease fitting to allow grease to enter bearing.
type in 1635-2rs on amazon. that will bring up options of that particular size that I used. I was going to send you a link but the link would not work.
You forgot to pull the seals on the inner side of bearings. You can pump grease for days and you're not going to get any grease those bearings
Doggone it!!!
the bearings he installed are non -greasable type . need to remove one shield off one bearing on side facing the grease fitting to allow grease to enter bearing.
thanks for pointing that out. makes a lot of sense
How fast that zero turn? Can it do a willy?
Can you drop a link to where you ordered them? I'm working on my Scag and bed some
type in 1635-2rs on amazon. that will bring up options of that particular size that I used. I was going to send you a link but the link would not work.
How are they holding up I'm doing the same thing. Do you need the lip on the bearings?
holding up great. no lip needed
you greased a sealed bearing Guffy
My bad! I know. Actually didn’t realize what I was doing at the time. But probably 20 people have let me know in the comments
Those are non greaseable bearing you don't need grease.
Thanks. Do you think I should have removed the little rubber bearing cover to allow for grease?
@@JustinBiddix Yes if you're adding grease otherwise you be wasting your time putting grease in it.