BEST WAY to Grease SEALED BEARINGS on Lawn Mower Blade SPINDLES (make them last 3x as long)

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  • čas přidán 5. 02. 2024
  • In this video, I go over the different quills/madrils/spindles and how they work. I also go over the best way to grease the inside of the closed bearings. I also go over other useful tips on the spindles.

Komentáře • 142

  • @37yearsofanythingisenough39
    @37yearsofanythingisenough39 Před 5 měsíci +32

    One of the most down to earth presenters/talkers on CZcams with good common sense approaches to real problems.

    • @lmsmallenginerepair4471
      @lmsmallenginerepair4471  Před 5 měsíci +3

      thanks

    • @cmcg1190
      @cmcg1190 Před měsícem +2

      You have to fill the spindles until the grease starts coming out... That pressure pushes grease into the sealed bearings, so no need for all of this work... Removing seals in order to manually grease will invite dirt & dust (grease is sticky) which may shorten the life of your bearings.

    • @TheBrushcutter
      @TheBrushcutter Před 29 dny +1

      ​​@@cmcg1190 The first time I had to replace a spindle due to bearing failure I discovered the exact issue he is demonstrating. I removed all the inner seals on the other spindles and the new one. That was 7 years ago and I haven't replaced a spindle on that mower since. I mow 3.5 acres with that mower and it's still mowing strong. It isn't like I have to pump grease until it pushes out the other seals. After the initial fill your pretty much done ever having to grease it again. Think about it. The factory bearing might, and I emphasize might have 1.5 cc of grease in them when new. So, once they're filled using this method you won't have to bother with it again.
      Edit to add: wrong. You will literally push the bearings out before grease penetrates the inner seals. And word of caution to those that decide to do this, in the same token, you can push the outer seals out by pumping in too grease. Read my comment above again.

    • @hottractor1999
      @hottractor1999 Před 6 dny

      Apparently not common sense or everyone would know this already. Good video.

  • @silverthunderbird
    @silverthunderbird Před 13 hodinami

    There's nothing like the voice of experience.

  • @rutbuster1
    @rutbuster1 Před měsícem +12

    All I do is take off one seal of the bearing, pack the bearing full of grease, put the seal back on, coat the spindle shaft with grease and put it all back together. Filling that whole spindle housing with grease is doing nothing but wasting (now expensive) grease. It's worked for me for 20+ years and I've never had a bearing failure. A special note: Any new sealed bearing you get, take off one seal, pack it and put the seal back on. The bearing will last 4-5 times longer. They put very little grease in them from the factory. On autos or bikes, the wheel bearings are the same way. Very little grease.

  • @theamaturepro
    @theamaturepro Před měsícem +12

    Some great advice here! I've always poped the inner seals out just so grease can easily get in them, but i learned tonight that even with them on, the grease gets in. I have a mower in my shop right now with a blade put on wrong, surprisingly that's not the spindle that's bad. When i mowed lawns i had a customer call and tell me i left a mower blade in her yard. I told her that's impossible, but sure enough. The star had enough grip that when the bolt fell out it stayed on and worked fine. It was laying right where i shut the deck on on the way to the trailer. Figured I'd find the bolt next time i mowed, but never did

    • @general5104
      @general5104 Před měsícem +2

      Put a magnet bar on your deck. It'll find lots of things in yards.

  • @bennyrussell5551
    @bennyrussell5551 Před 5 měsíci +6

    I did this in my shop for years and never had a problem by doing it.

  • @stephenkrampert3430
    @stephenkrampert3430 Před měsícem +3

    That's the way I did them for years on the old wheel horse and I read somewhere on here that you're not to do it that way. glad you think it's the way to go. I agree.

  • @frankie7508
    @frankie7508 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Practical and proven recommendations, thanks for another rally good video. And, keep up the Great work! 👍👍👍

  • @davidshettlesworth1442
    @davidshettlesworth1442 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you for a very educational and needed video. Carry On Sir. Some good advice I will follow.

  • @45035
    @45035 Před měsícem +2

    Outstanding shipmate. Press on. USS Kitty Hawk CV-63. Jan 1980 to July 1983. Grass cutter for life.

  • @craigkeller
    @craigkeller Před měsícem +5

    Smart. Best video on the topic!

  • @CbSd994
    @CbSd994 Před 17 dny

    Great info! Especially about the washer!

  • @randysummerhays4168
    @randysummerhays4168 Před měsícem +3

    Another day I got two water pumps from an elderly lady they had grease cups on them for the bearings. Old cars how did grease zerk on the water pump an oiler on the distributor. Some had grease lyrics of oilers on the generators. Nothing is made to last anymore cheap and disposable like life

  • @jjclarkson3261
    @jjclarkson3261 Před měsícem +2

    Quality video and good info. Keep up the good work!

  • @billynomates920
    @billynomates920 Před měsícem +2

    i am in uk and not a lawnmowerer. but i subscribe becuase i respect real. 👍👍

  • @alskinner2007
    @alskinner2007 Před měsícem

    Excellent ideals, I appreciate your explanation!!

  • @michaelbragg8763
    @michaelbragg8763 Před měsícem +7

    Here is what I find when you remove the inner seal and you force the spindle full of grease the outside seal will be forced off. Even if you drill a weep hole this will happen. Now you can end up with grease on the v belt. A better way is to each season take the spindle apart, pry the grease seal off, clean and lube the bearing and reinstall the seal. More work yes.

    • @TheBrushcutter
      @TheBrushcutter Před 29 dny

      Grease it before putting the top bearing on and locking the pulley(bearings) in place. This allows the air that will be trapped in the spindle barrel to escape. Once it's fullish put the top bearing in the spindle and give it a couple of pumps and assemble it all. You won't have to ever grease it again. I have added small hose clamps and bent the end to serve as a slinger but honestly I haven't seen it make a difference. I guess I wasted those clamps. Lol

  • @RustyInventions-wz6ir
    @RustyInventions-wz6ir Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very nice work. Very interesting

  • @michaelc.6927
    @michaelc.6927 Před měsícem

    Very informative, Thank you!

  • @general5104
    @general5104 Před měsícem +2

    I like your content. I'm subbing.
    Use a 5/16-18 instead of a fine thread. It's much stronger. Use Turpentine for tapping fluid for aluminum and Crisco vegetable shortening (not the oil. Vegetable lard) for tapping steel. ( I was raised a machinist.)
    THANK YOU for your post. Very good info.

  • @bobkernahan6340
    @bobkernahan6340 Před 5 měsíci +1

    great tips thanks Mark

  • @kevindibling7366
    @kevindibling7366 Před měsícem +3

    Simple well done advice

  • @bluegrallis
    @bluegrallis Před měsícem +2

    My daughters mower, a Husky, came new, with a blade torqued down on the star and mushroomed it out. I took my die grinder with a cone shaped carbide bur to it so the blade would actually go on correctly.

  • @campbellpaul
    @campbellpaul Před 27 dny

    Now your zerk fittings will work effectively.. Good job!

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 Před 22 dny

    I've been doing this for years in my former working life,..I use the needle type grease adapter that you can get for applying grease to very small places. I make sure that the 'opened' sealed bearing is greased completely. Great idea Mark,... well done!

  • @doncampbell9991
    @doncampbell9991 Před měsícem

    awesome, great simple suggestion / tips

  • @mjmckim31
    @mjmckim31 Před 18 dny

    I like this guy! Great job!!

  • @jim_ward
    @jim_ward Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great to know, thank you.

  • @nothankyou5524
    @nothankyou5524 Před měsícem

    Nicely done!

  • @desertfox3860
    @desertfox3860 Před měsícem +2

    That's all good information. Thanks.

  • @timothyfisher6227
    @timothyfisher6227 Před měsícem +1

    Useful info,- Thank you!

  • @DanielJackson-sm9ig
    @DanielJackson-sm9ig Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very good video thank you very much

  • @franklinbrown8417
    @franklinbrown8417 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks! I have an 11 year old MTD Gold lawn tractor and I cannot count the spindles I have replaced. Usually one or both each year. The last ones I bought have grease fittings, and I have been greasing them. I hope they are not sealed bearings as you discussed. I guess I should take them apart and see for myself.

  • @i8BBQ4Lunch
    @i8BBQ4Lunch Před 27 dny

    Well done. Thank you.

  • @osbro1523
    @osbro1523 Před měsícem

    Good video thanks man.

  • @justinnelson1565
    @justinnelson1565 Před měsícem +1

    I just replaced the spindles on a Husqvarna, I was wondering why the zerks were there on the new ones, I wanted to take the shafts apart to see if the other side of the bearings were off so that grease could get in there, thank you for answering the question I had

  • @hottractor1999
    @hottractor1999 Před 6 dny

    Thanks!

  • @davidbarnes706
    @davidbarnes706 Před měsícem

    Wow thanks I did not know you could do that with a sealed bearing

  • @IndRepair
    @IndRepair Před měsícem

    Great video

  • @codyjohnson4339
    @codyjohnson4339 Před měsícem

    Thank you!

  • @ColCurtis
    @ColCurtis Před měsícem +2

    The outer seals on those bearings are non purgable seals, so when the cavity fills completely with grease. The seal will pop out from the grease pressure instead of just purging the excess grease.

  • @grassroot1100
    @grassroot1100 Před měsícem

    We always did that refurbishing Teletype machines in the sixties.

  • @ralph5450
    @ralph5450 Před měsícem

    Thanks Forest and that's all I have to say about that.😊

  • @martinaguiler3976
    @martinaguiler3976 Před 27 dny

    Good video...

  • @LetsGo6009
    @LetsGo6009 Před 3 měsíci +28

    Why not just pop off the seal, fill the bearings housing directly with grease and then put the cap back on? Seems like theyd get the grease they need and itd be sealed from water and dirt

    • @theamaturepro
      @theamaturepro Před měsícem +2

      There shouldn't be any water or dirt in there, shouldn't... Lol. Taking them off and filling the cavity with grease keeps water and dirt out though, and the mass of the grease helps dissipate heat from the bearings as well. Only downside is the cost of filing it with that much grease. I got here tonight seeing if anyone's ever put something in there with the spacer to take up some space, but haven't found anything like that.

    • @robertheinkel6225
      @robertheinkel6225 Před měsícem

      I have done that on idler pulleys with no issues.

    • @karguy1720
      @karguy1720 Před měsícem +4

      I agree. Just pack the bearings and reinstall the grease seal. Job done.

    • @cjack121
      @cjack121 Před měsícem +1

      I’ve replaced hundreds of spindles over the years, and few(if any) were due to lack of lubrication. If you’re concerned just pack before installing, but leave the metal shields alone. The problem with removing inner seals and filling the cavity with grease is now you have to maintain it. You’re more likely to damage the blade mounting area or crack the housing before the bearing goes bad.

    • @majortom5190
      @majortom5190 Před měsícem

      Can this be done with any sealed bearing? (i.e. pool pump bearing and automobile wheel bearings)

  • @donaldwbarkey7458
    @donaldwbarkey7458 Před 18 dny

    Thanks for sharing great tips! Not sure if my
    JD E - 140 has sealed bearings? I grease all 3 spindles frequently and always put a lot of grease in each one. When the spindles heat up the bearings should get the grease? So far so good I’ve never had a bearing problem. Could you do a video on transmissions? My transmission looks like cast iron outer shell underneath but I don’t see a drain plug to change hydraulic oil? Do I need to change oil as long as there are no oil leaks ? Thanks.

  • @randythomas3478
    @randythomas3478 Před 27 dny

    I like to melt my grease down and actually pour it into opened nearly housing. Then let it semi solidify before placing the seal/cover back in place. This assures my theirs no air pockets left without grease.😊

    • @heavysnow8616
      @heavysnow8616 Před 27 dny

      Melting grease? I would think it's properties to lubricate would be affected. Not sure....

  • @obbiebeal3060
    @obbiebeal3060 Před 2 měsíci

    👍👍👍👍 10,000 Times !

  • @timmywade1313
    @timmywade1313 Před 17 dny +1

    I took both seals out washed old grease out and refilled both sides&put seals back

    • @nicklivewire
      @nicklivewire Před 12 dny +1

      A lot of sealed bearings come with polyurea grease from the factory, which can be incompatible with common grease thickeners like lithium, so the washing step is important these days.

  • @reggiemcdaniel1802
    @reggiemcdaniel1802 Před 2 měsíci +3

    grease does penetrate into the bearings. BUT!! You have to pump 70 times into the grease fitting. I just pack the bearings by hand, just like the front wheel bearings on my ole truck.

  • @lisab3396
    @lisab3396 Před měsícem

    👌👌👍👍

  • @johnduffy6546
    @johnduffy6546 Před měsícem

    Great video. What the hell were the engineers thinking?

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Před měsícem

    Use a good brand of #2 grease that is high temperature or wheel brging grease 😊

  • @wxfield
    @wxfield Před měsícem

    I left my seals on and shot red grease in through the zerk until i saw grease come out the ends. I pulled the shafts out and pulled the seals off the bearings and sure enough..red grease inside the bearings. I don't think you need to do this to the bearings..the hydraulic action of the grease being forced in makes it into the raceway and bearings really well.

  • @johnbrown4736
    @johnbrown4736 Před měsícem

    I drill a hole in the spindle housing and install a grease zerk i can hit from a good angle and reinstall the bearings without the seal on the inside of the casting. Never dries out!

  • @johnfields4896
    @johnfields4896 Před 2 měsíci

    Will this work on bearings with no grease fittings? My troybilt deck bearings making noise but not squealing

  • @markluxton3402
    @markluxton3402 Před měsícem

    Not only do the knock off companies use poorer quality metal, and sometimes not grease the bearings enough, they also may not be using the correct grease for your application...and likely a cheap grease as well.
    I repacked some North American bearings that sat in a drawer for many decades. When I get to it, they are to replace the arbor and motor bearings in my Dad's old table saw that I cleaned and aligned and repaired....all but the bearings.
    I used a superior grease, so this will be the only time this job needs doing.

  • @seanboyle951
    @seanboyle951 Před měsícem +1

    What sort of grease do you use? It looks rather pale.

  • @timr31908
    @timr31908 Před měsícem +2

    You know when they put a greaser on a spindle that's not usable.. that really shows you how much they care about their customer.. if they would do that I wouldn't put anything past them.. I think they try to make sure they sell you a good paint job.. people just love looking at those new shiny lawn mowers... But they don't understand that it's total garbage...😅

    • @dontblameme6328
      @dontblameme6328 Před měsícem

      Not really.... if you pump enough grease into the spindle to pack it full and pressurize a bit, the grease WILL push past the seals and enter the bearing. These bearings work best with less grease vs more.

    • @timr31908
      @timr31908 Před měsícem +1

      @@dontblameme6328 the greasable bearings never have the shields on them so it's just pure laziness

  • @walterbrownstone8017
    @walterbrownstone8017 Před měsícem

    Cheap equipment doesn't get greased at the factory so this is a necessity if you want to make it last.

  • @pkerit308
    @pkerit308 Před 23 dny

    2:38 hardly any grease in there. The owner of our local bearing supply told me that excess grease is like wading in the ocean. Its harder to move against the resistance of the water and against a bearing packed full and can make the bearing overheat

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Před měsícem +2

    If you ever talk to bearing engineer hr would be screaming right now.

  • @gerlandkent6377
    @gerlandkent6377 Před měsícem

    [👍]

  • @buckdangt3343
    @buckdangt3343 Před měsícem

    I only use an electric drill when I’m auguring holes thru studs😂

  • @mgomez5606
    @mgomez5606 Před měsícem

    Bearings should have holes on the side so grease can get in.

  • @harrybaulz666
    @harrybaulz666 Před měsícem

    Luv the hairdo man ... What is that early neanderthal mullet?🤡

  • @greybone777
    @greybone777 Před měsícem

    As a long time maintenance mechanic I would advise just buying new bearings. When a sealed bearing runs dry the lubricant has left the vehicle which leaves behind clay,scoring the bearing. Too much grease will wear out bearing as fast as too little. There's a reason that there isn't much grease in sealed bearings. Also taking out the seal will allow dirt to get in. I preferred NICE bearings with stainless steel shields. 35 years of changing bearings. Believe me.or don't.

    • @johnbelvin5216
      @johnbelvin5216 Před měsícem

      What do you mean by too much grease? How would that be detrimental?

  • @bradhayes8294
    @bradhayes8294 Před měsícem +1

    I use a grease needle that connects to a grease gun. I've also removed grease seals as well.

  • @user-yq2uy8ft4z
    @user-yq2uy8ft4z Před měsícem +1

    Not so much the amount of the grease but the poor quality of greases use in manufacture. I always clean out the old grease and add a good quality product to replace it.

  • @ubcts
    @ubcts Před měsícem

    Sealed bearings are greased for life. It only takes a small amount of grease at the ball contact point. As the bearing heats up more grease melts and fills this contact area. You are most likely doing damage removing the bearings and greasing them. Most people remove bearings with a hammer. Which is a bad system.

  • @kenskip1
    @kenskip1 Před 5 měsíci

    Sir, what you failed to mention is that water, dirt will be able to get to the bearings. Also you are using a large amount of grease just to get to the bearings. Best wishes sir, Ken

    • @37yearsofanythingisenough39
      @37yearsofanythingisenough39 Před 5 měsíci

      If you keep an assembly such as he presented packed with grease water and dirt will not get to the bearing. The alternative is that the factory bearings with seals in place do not receive any grease and wear out quite quickly.

  • @jonperley7304
    @jonperley7304 Před měsícem +1

    Just don't over grease as you will push the outer seal off the bearings then problems ahead!🤔

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Před měsícem

    I just remove the inside seal and that’s it

  • @peterstencell804
    @peterstencell804 Před 22 dny

    Over geasing causes failure

  • @jamesdonovan5165
    @jamesdonovan5165 Před 24 dny

    Just grab any grease.

  • @davewalls752
    @davewalls752 Před měsícem

    I have a needle !bearing should not be filled with grease 2/3 max !

  • @donswank6920
    @donswank6920 Před měsícem

    czcams.com/video/PwObkilFXN0/video.html

  • @jeanlawson9133
    @jeanlawson9133 Před měsícem

    Melt grease and it will penetrate anything...

  • @user-ox6nc6ly7f
    @user-ox6nc6ly7f Před měsícem

    lol
    with that much grease balls will slip, wear out and overheat.

  • @scor440
    @scor440 Před měsícem

    So you do this when you tell the customer he needs NEW bearings

  • @GTObearclaw1
    @GTObearclaw1 Před měsícem +1

    Have you ever just one time pumped grease into the assembly and see where the grease goes once the unit is completely filled? Sadly this is another video misleading people on this topic. Those caps will not stop grease from passing unless the unit has a weep hole. Pump those puppies full and stop wasting time taking the assembly apart to remove the shields. Here is a video I did to show the facts on the matter. czcams.com/video/PwObkilFXN0/video.htmlsi=Wnw6dvzX3jTTV4Hm
    If your not going to prove that those won’t take grease your just wasting peoples time and feeding them garbage information. This is a disservice to the DIY community. I’m not saying that removing the shields is a bad idea, but I am saying its pointless to take an assembly apart when you could just grease the assembly the way they are and move on with life. Dont believe me? Just try it. It would be crazy to think someone in the business would not experiment a little and find out the facts. Where does the grease go? If that unit is filled with grease it will then pass into the bearings regardless if it has Rubber or metal shields. Those thin rubber lips won’t stop pressurized grease from passing. Plain and simple. Cold hard facts. Prove your point.

    • @lmsmallenginerepair4471
      @lmsmallenginerepair4471  Před měsícem +4

      this is just the way i do it. there are many ways of doing things, thats why the the usa is the best

    • @GTObearclaw1
      @GTObearclaw1 Před měsícem

      @@lmsmallenginerepair4471 I understand that’s one way to do it, my point is that the shields don’t stop grease and there is no need to take the u it’s apart to achieve the same goal. You can simply test it yourself but hay, whatever you like. Just wanted to mention that it’s most certainly not the only way to get grease in the bearings. Your viewers may be lead to think it’s the only way so for those viewers it’s a disservice.

  • @TempoDrift1480
    @TempoDrift1480 Před měsícem

    Save some time and just pop the cover off. Thats all. You're welcome.

  • @EllisRitter-ui6qu
    @EllisRitter-ui6qu Před 23 dny

    The bearing with the metal sheild is for electric motors. And believe it or not but one of the main problem with bearings is over greasing them. Lots of classes with SKF bearings.