Code54
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- Putnam Co. West Virginia
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- Kubota MX5100, Kubota BX25D,1957 Farmall Cub Lo-Boy Kubota KX91-3, BCS 853
Thanks for the info - never knew you could adjust them!
On the tip of your grease gun fitting you may notice a knurled area on the very tip. It is knurled so that you may twist it to loose it with your thumb and forefinger. If you twist it counterclockwise it should loosen and that will make the fit on the grease zerks very loose. if you tighten it, it will be very tight. I often loosen it to slip over the zerk very easily, then tighten it a little while on the zerk to stay on by itself, pump in the grease, and then loosen it to easily remove. If you cannot get it to twist to loosen, take a pair of pliers or 2 pair of pliers to hold both sections of the tip.
James K0UA
Wow, I thought, many many years ago, the adjustment was a nice find after having difficulty using it for only a few minutes. I can only imagine the unbridled excitement one would feel from figuring out how to use it after 30 years. And to admit to it publicly shows incredible depth of character.![]()
Wow, you have got to wonder how many have read this thread and now have a big flat spot on their forehead from going DOH!:laughing::laughing:
but they are keeping it to themselves!
James K0UA