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Axle end assembly - grease

I had to take off the axle end assembly. I am putting it back together.

My question is how much grease to put in it? The is no grease fitting so do I just pack a bunch in the assembly - with the moving gears and bearings I would have thought there would be a nipple and I would have just filled it.

Thanks in advance

Bill
  • Posted 7 Aug 2022 00:58
  • By BillC
  • joined 7 Aug'22 - 1 message
  • Ontario, Canada
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i've only done one of them and it was a long time ago but i remember there being a grease seal on the outer edge and having to just pack it in.
  • Posted 19 Aug 2022 01:15
  • By Nwrecchian
  • joined 18 Aug'22 - 19 messages
  • Maine, United States

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