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The Bobcat® E32 compact (mini) excavator packs powerful performance and maneuverability into a conventional tail swing design. Narrower than the E35, this machine is ideal if you frequently work around areas with space restrictions such as doors or gates.
In this video I cover all the key points of greasing your machine properly; typically .Watch this video to review the necessary greasing intervals and learn how to properly grease . It gets a little messy no matter what grease you use but the high temp grease "seems" to hold up a little better in the summer. There are so many grease fittings that I'd rather not pay .99 tube but I often end up paying that. I've used the Lucas and I like it but generally use the red, high-temp grease in both my skids, mulcher, and mini ex hello QuickTrax, I have installed the right side bucket tiltcylinder seal kit, thanks for the help, the gaskets worked great, i got the arm out and put it on the back bumber of an old truck and put a pin through an put a clamp on it, and supported the nut end with some timbers.
However the hardened surfaces of the bearing could be gone and it could start to get worse quickly. This is only for vertical wear. Look for grease to be pouring out of the bearing (bad seal). also on larger excavators, I have seen lots of oil pouring out of the swing bearing because the swing motor seal blew out.
Most guys grease every day. We have a few machines that don't have dedicated operators. Rubber tire back hoes, a couple of mini excavators, and especially pit loaders. They sit at the gravel stock pile for months. Truck drivers load themselves, but no one greases until the bucket starts to squeak, even then it is just the bucket that gets the . I was wondering where this ended up. I don't know anything about grease fitting sizes. I have to replace a couple on my Deere mini. I'm guessing they're metric because a metric socket fit perfect to remove them. The threads appear tapered. A couple appear to be 10mm tapered; or at least 10mm tapered fit. Anyone know where the relief valve is located on my Yanmar B50 track tensioner. I have looked everywhere I can think of for it and can only find the grease fitting to pump up the track tension. My experience with other excavators is .
A discussion thread where users share their experiences and opinions on different types of grease for excavator pins and other heavy equipment parts. Some of the brands mentioned are Kendall, Castrol, Chevron, Shell, Amsoil, Texaco, and TRC.
I finally got the nipple to take grease. I purchased the porta power and still didn't have luck with it until after I filled it with penetrating oil. After about 10 min it broke through started to accept grease. Those are strictly for greasing the swing bearing itself. There is a grease cavity where the swing gear is that has a large amount of open gear grease in it that is picked up by the swing pinion as it spins around. Most excavators have a small cover on the main frame that you unbolt and check/add grease every 500hrs. I tell my blokes to grease the pins and bushes until the grease emerges between the bush and the frame. This pushes the old grease and dirt out and helps create a grease seal around the bush. It may look messy, but we also have original pins and bushes that have done 11 - 12,000 hours. The drivelines we grease around the 50 hour mark. It gets a little messy no matter what grease you use but the high temp grease "seems" to hold up a little better in the summer. There are so many grease fittings that I'd rather not pay .99 tube but I often end up paying that. I've used the Lucas and I like it but generally use the red, high-temp grease in both my skids, mulcher, and mini ex
hello QuickTrax, I have installed the right side bucket tiltcylinder seal kit, thanks for the help, the gaskets worked great, i got the arm out and put it on the back bumber of an old truck and put a pin through an put a clamp on it, and supported the nut end with some timbers. However the hardened surfaces of the bearing could be gone and it could start to get worse quickly. This is only for vertical wear. Look for grease to be pouring out of the bearing (bad seal). also on larger excavators, I have seen lots of oil pouring out of the swing bearing because the swing motor seal blew out. Most guys grease every day. We have a few machines that don't have dedicated operators. Rubber tire back hoes, a couple of mini excavators, and especially pit loaders. They sit at the gravel stock pile for months. Truck drivers load themselves, but no one greases until the bucket starts to squeak, even then it is just the bucket that gets the . I was wondering where this ended up. I don't know anything about grease fitting sizes. I have to replace a couple on my Deere mini. I'm guessing they're metric because a metric socket fit perfect to remove them. The threads appear tapered. A couple appear to be 10mm tapered; or at least 10mm tapered fit.
Anyone know where the relief valve is located on my Yanmar B50 track tensioner. I have looked everywhere I can think of for it and can only find the grease fitting to pump up the track tension. My experience with other excavators is .
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A discussion thread where users share their experiences and opinions on different types of grease for excavator pins and other heavy equipment parts. Some of the brands mentioned are Kendall, Castrol, Chevron, Shell, Amsoil, Texaco, and TRC.
I finally got the nipple to take grease. I purchased the porta power and still didn't have luck with it until after I filled it with penetrating oil. After about 10 min it broke through started to accept grease.
Those are strictly for greasing the swing bearing itself. There is a grease cavity where the swing gear is that has a large amount of open gear grease in it that is picked up by the swing pinion as it spins around. Most excavators have a small cover on the main frame that you unbolt and check/add grease every 500hrs.
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