Posted by Texasmark1 on September 12, 2013 at 18:41:32 from (172.242.15.27):
In Reply to: What's A Plastic Gauge? posted by Ultradog MN on September 12, 2013 at 15:20:09:
I went to O'Reilly's the other day for a tube of Lubriplate 109 grease since it was next door to the grocery store.
Guy said what's that and he was a senior citizen. I told him it's white grease about half way between 140 w oil and #2 grease used for putting engines back together. Store was in some kind of turmoil. The two older gents were being bossed around by a much younger woman, apparently showing her authority, barked out half a dozen orders the few minutes I was in the store and she wasn't the least bit polite to me....you know a cash paying customer.....the thing that makes the business possible.
Left without it as they had none; didn't need it, just was out of stock. Guess that's the end of that new to the neighborhood AP store for me.
I didn't go by but I bet the local mom and pop auto parts store that also stocks hydraulic hoses and some farm parts had it. I've been dealing with the same guy there for over 35 years. Was in there several weeks ago and he was getting gray. My how time passes.
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