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Grease gun recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1368744" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>i think some of your problems are operator error (sorry).. I don't have problems loading any of the grease guns I have.. </p><p></p><p>Pull plunger and lock, unscrew, release plunger and old tube comes out, discard, pull plunger back and lock, insert new tube, screw barrel back on except for about 1 turn, release plunger, pump a couple times until it's primed, tighten barrel. Some of mine have the air release on them, I found most leak grease.</p><p></p><p>Shop in town has had a LOT of problems with the Lincoln battery grease guns, and you gotta send them back to get repaired.. Some of them didn't last a week.</p><p> I don't put that many hours on that much equipment, I'm lucky enough to find a grease gun that has grease in it when I need it, don't need the extra problem of having a battery that's got some juice left in it too, and don't need another darned charger clogging up my wall outlets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1368744, member: 9096"] i think some of your problems are operator error (sorry).. I don't have problems loading any of the grease guns I have.. Pull plunger and lock, unscrew, release plunger and old tube comes out, discard, pull plunger back and lock, insert new tube, screw barrel back on except for about 1 turn, release plunger, pump a couple times until it's primed, tighten barrel. Some of mine have the air release on them, I found most leak grease. Shop in town has had a LOT of problems with the Lincoln battery grease guns, and you gotta send them back to get repaired.. Some of them didn't last a week. I don't put that many hours on that much equipment, I'm lucky enough to find a grease gun that has grease in it when I need it, don't need the extra problem of having a battery that's got some juice left in it too, and don't need another darned charger clogging up my wall outlets. [/QUOTE]
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