Posted by Billy NY on July 29, 2014 at 15:18:01 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: @#%$^%$^& Grease guns posted by Eldon (WA) on July 28, 2014 at 20:54:51:
Lot of various things, I have found similar problems, trapped air, fooled with the top to expel same, and pushed the bottom plunger, not sure about older tubes of grease sitting, likely if there is separation, could be an issue. I'm using an old one now, that was in the service truck of the old ford tractor dealership, lucas red and tacky I believe its called, kind of a working keepsake as its got the dealer sticker on it.
Alemite was always quality and so was Lincoln, not sure about Plews, think I have one though and its got a different grease in it. One of the better ones I had was a red one from Napa, early 90's, some how the rotary cutter found that one, never gave me any trouble, not sure who made it.
Lincoln battery operated, I used one of those quite a bit 5 years ago, for some large ag equipment, that thing was excellent, every tube I put through it, never any problems.
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