5030
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 26,997
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
I use a Lincoln pneumatic cartridge gun with 150 psi compressor and retracting hose reel. The Lincoln has much better seals than you typical manual lever gun, so very little mess. I go through about a dozen cartridges per year or about 10 lbs per year. Works great for me.
Between 2 large frame Kubota tractors, 2 hay mowers, one disc, one sickle bar JD MoCo, 2 rotary rakes, a 575 New Holland square baler, a 450 New Holland round baler, a Kuhn tedder a Kubota UTV and my pickup I'd go through 12 cartridges in one session.
Much more prudent for me to use an air operated greaser and bulk grease. I buy my engine oil and hydraulic oil in 55 gallon drums delivered too. Store them in a drum rack with bungs and take out what I need and have the empty drum for drain oil that my supplier picks up. Might cost what seems like a lot initially, but when you factor out the total cost over the quantity used, it's a lot cheaper than buying small quantities and I get my supplies delivered ti the farm so no going to a store.
Only thing I don't buy in quantity is anti freeze because I don't change it every year and I don't use that much and my car and my wife's car get the same engine oil I use in my tractors and pickup.
Of course none of that works for a non farmer but I farm and have farming equipment. Believe me, every implement I own is festooned with grease fittings.
Do the same with fertilizer and chemicals. Fertilizer (46 Urea granulated, clay coated, by thee skid), chemicals by the largest size I can get. Don't use 28 liquid or Anhydrous.