Axle bushings zerk

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    Axle bushings zerk

    Guys with prolonged use of bushing type axles with grease zerks, do they seem to last better? After rebuilding and replacing everything how long should I expect to last without a zerk but still do regular greasing? How much better do they seem to last with the zerk and regular greasing? Eventually I might try to convert to newer style with inner bearings but it's not in the budget at this point.
    The zerk seems like a great idea to me since I wouldn't have to pull axles to do a pm. I'm planning on having a steel rod pressed into each axle for strength already but that will keep the grease on the end it needs to be on instead of using 3 or 4 tubes of grease to do my initial greasing and get the axles full. Any thoughts or input would be great. Thanks guys.
    Edit... I read the thread mentioning needle or roller bearings instead of bushings, with regular greasing they should stay clean since the grease would push everything out the open end after having the rods pressed in my axles, how expensive are these bearings? Is my thinking right that with a zerk and bearings the bearings should stay clean and last long with regular greasing? Im planning to give it a pump or two every time I run my machine, seemed to work great on my backhoe when I was excavating while other guys would spend an hour or more greasing their dry bushings from only greasing once a week. Just some thoughts I've been kicking around while I wheel and deal trying to rebuild this machine into my "perfect" do all buggy.
    Last edited by Dw89xj; 07-20-2017 at 08:38 PM.

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