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Same Iron/Deutz Agrotron 150 - How to grease front axle pivot?
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<blockquote data-quote="laich" data-source="post: 8189903" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>For axle, steer full lock to right ,then reverse tractor back a little bit. If there is play in bushes, this creates, a gap on grease nipple side and axle will slide on pin, closing gap at front, where grease is coming out.</p><p></p><p>Fitting grease nipples to handbrake cross shaft, is a very common modification. They are quite common to seize up. Deutz , actually, it will be ZF,who build the transmission, now fit grease nipples, from new. It only tok about 20 years of Agrotron production, before they introduced it. Can't remember if it was , M series or newer 6 series , that started coming out with them fitted.</p><p></p><p>Another part that can seize up , is the handbrake pivot, lever on the slave cylinder/actuator on top of half shaft housing. Usually the RH side one, it quite often gets buried , by sand or straw.</p><p></p><p>Usually, give them a good soak, with penetrating fluid or ATF. Then using the 19mm adjustment nut on handbrake rod, pull handrake linkage fully up, then slacken nut, fully off, then tap it back off. Lube and repeat until freed off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laich, post: 8189903, member: 857"] For axle, steer full lock to right ,then reverse tractor back a little bit. If there is play in bushes, this creates, a gap on grease nipple side and axle will slide on pin, closing gap at front, where grease is coming out. Fitting grease nipples to handbrake cross shaft, is a very common modification. They are quite common to seize up. Deutz , actually, it will be ZF,who build the transmission, now fit grease nipples, from new. It only tok about 20 years of Agrotron production, before they introduced it. Can't remember if it was , M series or newer 6 series , that started coming out with them fitted. Another part that can seize up , is the handbrake pivot, lever on the slave cylinder/actuator on top of half shaft housing. Usually the RH side one, it quite often gets buried , by sand or straw. Usually, give them a good soak, with penetrating fluid or ATF. Then using the 19mm adjustment nut on handbrake rod, pull handrake linkage fully up, then slacken nut, fully off, then tap it back off. Lube and repeat until freed off. [/QUOTE]
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