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    What is the secret to greasing the inner-bearings on the front and rear axles of a Max lV? There does not seem to be enough room for the grease gun to access the grease fitting. What is the solution? Thanks

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    You can use a flexible extension to get the extra reach you need. I have an 18" and a 24" rubber flex extension and use them all the time, it makes lubricating the machines so easy.

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    • #3
      You can also get a 90 degree coupler for your grease gun. It is a slotted design that allows you to slide onto the zerk at a 90 degree angle instead of having to go straight onto the grease zerk.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by djack41 View Post
        What is the secret to greasing the inner-bearings on the front and rear axles of a Max lV? There does not seem to be enough room for the grease gun to access the grease fitting. What is the solution? Thanks
        I went to NAPA and bought a side mount grease gun tip for those bearings.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by djack41 View Post
          What is the secret to greasing the inner-bearings on the front and rear axles of a Max lV? There does not seem to be enough room for the grease gun to access the grease fitting. What is the solution? Thanks
          Actually what Mike said....a 90 degree tip.

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          • #6
            Thank you all for the quick responses!! I will get a 90 degree tip and an extention.

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            • #7
              I have no grease fittings on the inner bearings of my Max IV...
              Were certain years without?

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              • #8
                You may have brass inners, nothing wrong with those, its just a different type of apparatus for a bearing. Many older machines have them. They work just fine and I've seen many original vehicles that are 30+ years old and they still do the trick.

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