Danno1
Veteran Member
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A note for all you guys who hate grease guns:
I ran out of grease last weekend doing the front end of my truck. So I unscrewed the head end of the gun and removed the empty cartridge. I then removed the tail end of the gun, inserted the new cartridge (into the head end), replaced the head end first, then replaced the tail end. I was done inside of two minutes.
It didn't pump grease at first. Usually I never have to prime this gun but that day was below 30 F. So I removed the bulk loading screw? and waited for some grease to flow (it only took seconds). Replaced the screw and good to go.
Hope this helps someone.
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A note for all you guys who hate grease guns:
I ran out of grease last weekend doing the front end of my truck. So I unscrewed the head end of the gun and removed the empty cartridge. I then removed the tail end of the gun, inserted the new cartridge (into the head end), replaced the head end first, then replaced the tail end. I was done inside of two minutes.
It didn't pump grease at first. Usually I never have to prime this gun but that day was below 30 F. So I removed the bulk loading screw? and waited for some grease to flow (it only took seconds). Replaced the screw and good to go.
Hope this helps someone.
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