How about a grease cartridge thread?

   / How about a grease cartridge thread? #21  
At 76, I sometimes think that I should have one of my doctors install a zerk on each knee. Then I could give them a couple of shots each morning so they'd move easier. (Some days they need it more than others.)

Trouble is, I don't know which grease would be best for that application...
 
   / How about a grease cartridge thread? #22  
At 76, I sometimes think that I should have one of my doctors install a zerk on each knee. Then I could give them a couple of shots each morning so they'd move easier. (Some days they need it more than others.)

Trouble is, I don't know which grease would be best for that application...
Red grease. Trouble is that where does it squish out to and is there a danger of blowing seals with too much grease? My wife has had both knees replaced. I asked the doc to install zerks. He smiled and said they were sealed bearings.
 
   / How about a grease cartridge thread? #24  
When it comes to grease, oil and other lubes and someone asks what is the best kind, I always want to answer “the slippery kind”. There are so many quality ones on the market you are probably good to go if you buy a well known brand name.
While some greases are better than others, any grease is better than no grease at all.
 
   / How about a grease cartridge thread? #25  
At 76, I sometimes think that I should have one of my doctors install a zerk on each knee. Then I could give them a couple of shots each morning so they'd move easier. (Some days they need it more than others.)

Trouble is, I don't know which grease would be best for that application...
I don't have any advice for which grease you should use for your knees but I think you would use a kneedle-point applicator.
 
   / How about a grease cartridge thread? #26  
While some greases are better than others, any grease is better than no grease at all.
Exactly. You can't save money by skimping on lubricants, you can only defer costs for a short time.
 
   / How about a grease cartridge thread? #27  
Kluber synthetic grease is very good but expensive. I’m more interested in finding a good gun that doesn’t get you dirty or air bound and doesn’t pull the fittings out of the threads when you’re done
 
   / How about a grease cartridge thread? #28  
I have been using Tractor Supply Premium heavy duty for years. Works for me. As some other greases do, it leaks some.
 
   / How about a grease cartridge thread? #30  
I've been a Lucas Red and Tacky user for about ever. But I hate what they've done with the plastic tubes. Frankly, the grease doesn't seem the same either. What are we using for lithium spindle / chassis grease that still comes in cardboard and works well?
I sold some TRC greases and oil - (Very Long-Lasting product AND it's been around since 1922). I had to quit since farmers around here do not want to spend money by using Irving products that don't last. Yes, I showed them the test how the difference is - and it's always , I'll get back to you.
However, I use it on all my stuff at home - (homeowner with 59 acres) with my John Deere 1025R, lawnmowers, etc....... (Look up Texas Refinery Corporation online)
 

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