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alan32287

08-30-2006 15:10:39




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what"s the best way to lubricate the bottom rollers and front wheels on a crawler?I took out one of the pipe plugs on a roller and tried to put some oil in with a squirt can to no avail.I can"t believe they don"t have any grease fittings.It would be nice to quiet it down some.




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seann

08-30-2006 17:23:56




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 Re: 150 international in reply to alan32287, 08-30-2006 15:10:39  
Use a length of the smallest steel brake line you can find. I think I used 3/32" dia(?). Use a 8" length of it (or so) and attach a rubber hose between it and a 90W oil bottle with a pump on it. The line will just perfectly slide all the way to the middle of the roller. Then fill it up until the oil runs out of the hole. If the roller leaks excessively then mix up a batch of roughly half 90W oil and grease into a "pancake batter" mixture and inject that into it. Good luck...

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