Mine has one. But I agree, these things in general are uber-frustrating.Not on those small "hand held" ones....!
Mine has one. But I agree, these things in general are uber-frustrating.Not on those small "hand held" ones....!
We used to have the 5 gallon pails of grease for the dozer. They were a huge pain in the ass but that was 40 plus years ago so I assume they have gotten betterI always thought that for bulk greasing of the backhoe, etc., that the way to go would be to buy 5-gal pails of grease and get one of those grease guns that attaches to the top of the 5-gallon bucket, and then get a handheld grease gun that you fill by pumping (or using a pneumatic pump) to transfer grease from the 5-gal pail into the grease gun through a zerk fitting...but a farmer/millwright friend of mine says they don't make those big grease guns that attach to the 5-gallon pails anymore. (I had the impression that the big pail-mounted grease guns didn't get airlocked.) Can anyone shed any light on any of this? All I know is that filling my handheld grease gun by using a big paint scraper to transfer grease from the bucket to the gun is very frustrating and prone to getting air bubbles in it...seems like I am FOREVER clearing airlocks from my grease gun...I also heard of a method of filling the gun by plunging the barrel of the gun down into the bucket of grease, and then sucking grease into it by pulling on the spring-loaded plunger, but I've never been able to get that to work.
I carry one of these while sawing. Usually with a rag wrapped around it, in my hip overalls pocket. Fairly cooperative they are.. I sat on it (being stupid), busted it.. Seems they are non existent in stores around me.. Had to order one over the net.. I can't/won't cut till it arrives.. Just my two cents..I’ve had pretty good luck/results with this style grease gun. Or maybe we should call it a grease pistol.
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