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Grease Cup Duhickey

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Pete In Post Fa

04-22-2001 20:46:11




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I have one section of disk that is missing the grease cup. It was made in 1896 and looks like a threaded funnel with a cap. to grease the bearing you twist the cap in and pressurize the system. Anybody know a source for a replacement?

Pete In Post Falls




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Bill

04-23-2001 19:50:40




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 Re: Grease Cup Duhickey in reply to Pete In Post Falls, 04-22-2001 20:46:11  
They were used on old cars try Snyder's Antique Auto Parts 1-888-262-5712. They sell Model T and A parts. My Model T has grease cups.



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Theman

04-23-2001 09:39:11




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 Re: Grease Cup Duhickey in reply to Pete In Post Falls, 04-22-2001 20:46:11  
McMaster Carr has them. Link below (hopefully). They are indeed called grease cups. They are available in zinc plated steel or machined brass. Also, you might call a hardware or feed store in your area that's been around a while. Take your old one with you so you get the correct thread size.



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Bayou Dave

04-23-2001 09:35:58




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 Re: Grease Cup Duhickey in reply to Pete In Post Falls, 04-22-2001 20:46:11  
McMaster-Carr has them. Enter the work grease cup in the search box. On the next page click on the word grease cup, and the catalog page will come up with a picture, and prices



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Martin

04-23-2001 06:33:52




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 Re: Grease Cup Duhickey in reply to Pete In Post Falls, 04-22-2001 20:46:11  
I thought it was DooHickey!? :-)



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Charlie

04-23-2001 05:11:53




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 Re: Grease Cup Duhickey in reply to Pete In Post Falls, 04-22-2001 20:46:11  
I've got a number of horse drawn implements with them on. You can probably get them from a salvage yard.



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