Proper lubrication is essential to keeping our equipment running. Most tillers do have grease ports to add the lubricant. If you have the model number handy, click on the link I added below for Sears Parts Direct and enter the number. It will give you the exploded schematics that may help you see the ports. If you can also add the number to this thread it will help the expert provide a better answer for your model. Hope this helps!
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Without a model number, I can only give you general information. I think there was a misprint in the owner's manual. The grease zerk is usually on the right hand side of the tiller if you are standing behind it. If you can not find the zerk on the right side let me know. Please reply below with a model number. Thank you for using Manage my life.Mark T.Member
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