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Re: O/T Hand Grease gun Problem
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Posted by Super A on August 30, 2006 at 09:02:07 from (208.1.217.193):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Hand Grease gun Problem posted by jimont on August 30, 2006 at 05:49:08:
HOLY COW!! I thought I was the only one that had this trouble. A long time ago, we had an old lever type grease gun and it NEVER lost prime. It didn't care how you loaded the new tube of grease, just drop it in and go. We got a new pistol grip type greasegun and it is a #@(#$ to prime and has been since new! I usually keep a small screwdriver handy so I can loosen one of the screws at the top of the gun, and let a tiny bit of grease out. You have to be careful or you end up squirting out the whole new tube.... Between that, and beating ("Tapping" is not hard enough to get the air out) the gun against a tractor tire, I can usually get it to prime, and stay primed. Al
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