@@TheJBros520 I cannot explain how helpful you’ve been with this machine for me. All I did was unload it and get it in the building, I’m in the process of grinding and polishing all 4 larger idler pulleys. Then I’m going to check and tighten everything I can find and then grease everything, then change fluids, add two new fuel filters and hopefully off to the races! Without your videos and help I would have surely chewed through the tracks that come on the machine. It only has 0.1 hours on it and they’ve already got some wear just from loading and unloading. My pulleys felt like the coarsest sandpaper you could imagine. That weld spatter was ridiculous!
It's just a needle grease fitting, it's so they're low profile and don't get knocked off, if you buy an adapter that goes on a regular quick connect grease gun it'll shoot grease like 5 ft, plenty of grease comes out of the gun with the needle, I actually find the needle cleaner, also on the inside of the loader arms there is a spot that's missing a grease fitting on both sides, I keep forgetting to buy them but there's just two open holes
What a response time for a request! You are the man! Thank you!
@KipIddy Your welcome!!! I didn't want to slow you up!!!
@@TheJBros520 I cannot explain how helpful you’ve been with this machine for me. All I did was unload it and get it in the building, I’m in the process of grinding and polishing all 4 larger idler pulleys. Then I’m going to check and tighten everything I can find and then grease everything, then change fluids, add two new fuel filters and hopefully off to the races! Without your videos and help I would have surely chewed through the tracks that come on the machine. It only has 0.1 hours on it and they’ve already got some wear just from loading and unloading. My pulleys felt like the coarsest sandpaper you could imagine. That weld spatter was ridiculous!
@KipIddy Excellent, it's kinda crazy some really silly things! But also a seriously well built machine. Newbies must've be welding idlers. Lol
It's just a needle grease fitting, it's so they're low profile and don't get knocked off, if you buy an adapter that goes on a regular quick connect grease gun it'll shoot grease like 5 ft, plenty of grease comes out of the gun with the needle, I actually find the needle cleaner, also on the inside of the loader arms there is a spot that's missing a grease fitting on both sides, I keep forgetting to buy them but there's just two open holes
Cool! Thanks for the Info.