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    Veteran Member Gizmo2's Avatar
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    Default Re: Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

    Quote Originally Posted by RoyJackson View Post
    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I learned something new today!!
    Really, Roy? I would never have guessed that. I do like up front people.
    JD 2320, 200CX FEL/61" bucket , 46 BH/16" bucket, FEL Forks, 72" Snow Blade, Landscape Rake, Ballast Box, PHD, The Wife

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    Default Re: Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

    Quote Originally Posted by zing View Post
    Chalk me up as another one who didn't know. i just bought a new grease gun and I was cursing at it for being too tight. I actually jerked the nipple (am I the only one who calls it a grease nipple?) out of the tongue jack on my horse trailer a couple of months ago because it was so tight.
    You and 20 million Australians

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmo2 View Post
    Really, Roy? I would never have guessed that. I do like up front people.
    Yep...really...
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    Default Re: Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

    Quote Originally Posted by RoyJackson View Post
    Yep...really...
    ****...I've known about it for a long time, pobably................oh........8 months now. At 55 years old I am running out of time to learn stuff and all these guys on here keep everything a secret.
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    Default Re: Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

    The good thing about being my age is I learn something new every day and many times it is something I have already learned before, kinda like my 3 year old grand son watching Over the Hedge; always a new experience and maybe, just maybe it will end differently.

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    Default Re: Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

    The older I get, the more I realize I dont know.
    Since im only 41 (I like saying "only" in front of that, makes me feel better about it) I think I have a lot to find out that i dont know.

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    Default Re: Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

    Quote Originally Posted by rustythe4x4 View Post
    The older I get, the more I realize I dont know.
    Since im only 41 (I like saying "only" in front of that, makes me feel better about it) I think I have a lot to find out that i dont know.

    This is a great place to share all the little things we learn together. At 56 I am finally old enough now to start realizing all the things I don't know. Why at 21, I knew darn near everything, and my parents were the stupidest people I knew..funny how perspective changes things.

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    Default Re: Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

    SO I saw at TSC,they sells a 3 jaw and a more espensive 4 jaw coupler.Any advantage to shelling out more for a 4 jaw one?
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    Default Re: Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

    I don't know what I don't know. Do you?

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    Default Re: Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

    In fairness to all hear, I've been scouring grease gun owner manuals and have yet to find one which mentions the loosening and tightening feature of the nozzle. I guess I got lucky when I first used mine as it was too loose and grease just poured out the sides and since it was obvious that was not a design feature I took a few moments and figured out the problem.
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