CAT_D-8N
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my 78 JD 310 A is set up the same way as well:Banghead thoght about takeing the links off drilling and taping holes for grees fittings just havent got to it:beatsme
my 78 JD 310 A is set up the same way as well:Banghead thoght about takeing the links off drilling and taping holes for grees fittings just havent got to it:beatsme
You might have some fun drilling those pins , they will be as hard as ....
Are you talking about them two smaller diameter pins on the hoe bucket that don't have grease fittings? And the other two pins that do have grease fittings on the hoe bucket are the larger diameter pin?
If this is what your talking about I keep a can of heavy weight motor oil hear by all the time so I can give them two dry pins a shot of oil once in a while to keep them from making noise.... I keep my machine out side so its a good idea that I oil them each time I use it, plus if your digging in the mud you need to keep oiling them...
If you were talking to me, yes those are the pins I am talking about. And it is stored outside during the non-winter months. The oil is a good idea. I found an oil can in the shop and that would work great for lubing up those pins.