Gary Fowler
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2008
- Messages
- 11,917
- Location
- Bismarck Arkansas
- Tractor
- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
I still cant see how you guys see value in these couplers. A pneumatic grease gun or battery operated one frees up the other hand to hold the coupler in place and no issues with it getting stuck in tight places or if under pressure. I just see these things as a FAD that are really not needed if you have the proper gun to start with. AS for you guys using the pistol grip type gun, you must have much stronger hands than me. Mine get cramps from using a spray pump bottle when needed to do large volumes like with weedkillers. All these issues is why I have power tools and pumps to do my chores. With a power grease gun, you don't need a fancy high dollar coupler that still wont work on worn zerks either.I have one of these, along with the LockNLube. The grease coupler is well made, and smaller so it fits in places the LockNLube won't. But, there are problems, often it takes considerable pressure to get it to lock on. I've tried it on some zerks were it absolutely, positively refused to lock (the LockNLube locked right down on that recalcitrant Zerk and did the deed with no fuss). So the grease coupler is somewhat picky. Also, in some applications it's hard to release as you have to grab that boss at the back and pull it, easy if there's good access, sometimes not so much. Nicely made, but at times frustrating.