Grease Guns

   / Grease Guns #81  
I bought a high quality gun last year called Megaboost and I really like it. The head is cast aluminum and it has a volume/pressure lever. If you have a fitting that won't take grease switch it over to pressure and so far it hasn't failed to clear any clogs. Get a 3' hose as that will allow much more maneuverability.

I've been pleased with my Megaboost. Bought it through Sears online... best price at the time.
 
   / Grease Guns #84  
My Kubota has a mix of metric & standard zerks :confused2: Found that out after I broke one when I was trying to replace it.

I thought the "advantage" of metric was global standardization :confused2: Seems like somebody didn't get the message!
 
   / Grease Guns #85  
   / Grease Guns #86  
I got the Milwaukee 12V. It has been great. I have a tool truck that has zerks on the hinges. I had so much trouble geasing them I gave up. This 12V will get gease into every one of them. It has great pressure. It doesn't put much in per squirt so I don't feel it will damage anything. My2cents.
 
   / Grease Guns #87  
All I can add is that if you want to use bulk grease on the cheap, just remove the reservoir from the grease gun, stick the open end in the bucket, and draw the plunger back to suck up the grease. Lock the plunger, scrape the excess grease off, add some grease to the head to minimize air entrapment, and reassemble. Messy but it works. It takes a certain depth of grease to avoid sucking air.

See page 2 here:
http://www.plews-edelmann.com/downl...GunInstr.pdf&folder=brochure&location_id=2623
 
   / Grease Guns #88  
Have to look into the website but the video is stupid

WHAAAAAATT!! you mean I don't have to perform those moves when I change out my cartridge....I thought it was to get the grease primed ;)

Actually, that is my Megaboost but I don't have the click click model :laughing:
 
   / Grease Guns #89  
Bite the bullet and get a high quality gun, you will never regret it. I ****ed around with many different types and ended up very happy with a lincoln 18v. Always works and saved tones of time.
 
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#90  
Bite the bullet and get a high quality gun, you will never regret it. I ****ed around with many different types and ended up very happy with a lincoln 18v. Always works and saved tones of time.

So after dinkin' around w/ 2 Harbor Freight units, and suffering 2 failuers I took this advice and bought a Lincoln Pneumatic. I added a strap that goes over my head and the unit lays at my waist giving me two hands to don and doff the hose with a rag in hand. Right or wrong it works great this way.
grease-strap.jpg
 

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