Stocker Steve
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I am trying to up my game. Any comments on good DC grease guns, and tools for opening plugged zerks ?
B&M Farms said:I'm not a big fan of dewalt tools but their cordless grease gun kicks a Lincoln's azz! We use both at my regular job greasing valves. Way more pressure with the dewalt./quote]
Thanks. I will look for one.
Interesting info. Been using a Lincoln for quite some time with no real complaints. When it quits i'll have to try me the Dewalt from your infoB&M Farms":1bbyl1d9 said:I'm not a big fan of dewalt tools but their cordless grease gun kicks a Lincoln's azz! We use both at my regular job greasing valves. Way more pressure with the dewalt. Like nesi, I just change out bad zerks.
co3":3qs6cid3 said:Milwaukee has a very good one , it is what I use. It has the 18 volt fuel ion battery. Really a great grease gun. Has different settings to grease in short bursts or longer intervals. Be prepared to have plenty of cartridges on hand , because you will be letting the grease fly.
highgrit":2yisyj1w said:I have a Dewalt 20 volt grease gun. It's one of the best tools that I've ever bought. Most clogged zerk fittings can be fixed by pushing the crap through them.
I have a 18V works just fine, does a 2166 combine, 4850 tractor, auger, and grain cart on one battery, with some grease and battery to spare. :lol2:Stocker Steve":3jocgfav said:highgrit":3jocgfav said:I have a Dewalt 20 volt grease gun. It's one of the best tools that I've ever bought. Most clogged zerk fittings can be fixed by pushing the crap through them.
I checked my farm store and they only had 18V grease guns -- which would use the same batteries as some of my other tools.
Have you tried the 18 V vs. the 20 V units ?
dun":1tk579co said:WOW. Got a Dewalt 18 v grease gun yesterday. Charged the battery and greased the baler this morning in less time then it took to TRY to get the grease into just one zerk on it before.