I have the same dresser tool from Amazon, suggestion, pump 3 pimps, then rotate tot tool to the 3, 6 and 9 o'clock position and repeat since it only had one grease hole on the tool.
Glad you enjoyed! I will have to check the size. Depends on the year and model of the machine your running. I would check your owners manual to be sure.
Heads up. Polaris does not recommend adding any grease to these bearings at all. They come sealed with grease in them and adding more grease can actually destroy or shorten their life like what happened to me. Too much grease is a bad thing. Advise, inspect at 5000 miles and replace if needed.
Cars run same type of bearings but they arent submerged in mud and water everyday..thats why ya absolutely have to grease those bearings.polaris wants you to buy new bearings..
Yes there IS truth to this. In a perfect world, leave them alone. I have worked on so many of these it’s crazy. Yes, too much grease is a bad thing. You can actually cause a premature failure that way. But this is an excellent idea for these rigs. I work in industrial maintenance and we do vibration analysis and read with vibe pens and temp guns and you can see failures from not enough grease or too much grease. BUT, too much grease or the wrong grease is usually better than NO grease.
Ya know what sucks,they build these nice machines but from the frame out they are crap.front diffs suck axles suck and bushings and bearings are horrible..and brakes and pads suck too. Guy i know the a arm broke and bout killed him broke his face.he tried sueing polaris for bills and they said bc of tires they wasnt liable..28” mud tires