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2004 F7 grease fittings - other than suspension started by zxkid
January 28th 2009 at 9:07 AM
 
zxkid
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In the Fall whe i bought my new to me 04F7 the seller brought to his local cat shop and had it all greased and serviced for me. well after 600 miles I figured she was do for some TLC. while I had the grease gun out I couldn't find any grease fittings by the jackshaft or drive. Is there any?? I obviously did the steering& spindles, along with the rear skid, but that's all I can find. Is that it??



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January 29th 2009 at 3:44 PM
 
zxkid
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anyone???



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January 29th 2009 at 4:31 PM
 
cosmicmuffin
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You must have read "Grease your kitty" best of luck. How is it my Chevy has 200,000 mile on original sealed wheel bearings?




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January 30th 2009 at 7:17 AM
 
zxkid
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Quote originally posted by cosmicmuffin

You must have read "Grease your kitty" best of luck. How is it my Chevy has 200,000 mile on original sealed wheel bearings?
No I didn't read it, was just curious, I must admit I never really cared for my older sleds like I should have. And the F7 only has 1400miles on it so I want to make sure I take the best care of it I can. Hopefully it will hold up better than past sleds.




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January 30th 2009 at 8:05 PM  [ Modified January 30th 2009 at 8:12 PM ]
 
VTPolar
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Tried looking it up in the 2004 repair manual and oddly enough I didn't see a grease fitting listed. That being said, my operator's manual for the Sabercat indicates 4 fittings per skid. I wish I had access to my scanner so you could select which skid is your configuration. In this forum, they are always listing websites that provide a parts break down. You may want to try one of them and see if the grease fitting locations are listed. Sorry I couldn't be more help.



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January 30th 2009 at 10:06 PM
 
zxkid
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^^^appreciate the help..thanks



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January 30th 2009 at 10:19 PM
 
rvanmeet
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There is not a zerk by drive by the shaft or what I called the "speedo zerk". I think you got all of them. Suspension and spindles are it on the F-Cats.



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