Posted by Charles Branch on September 16, 2014 at 11:26:17 from (75.138.0.201):
In Reply to: Grease Fitting Repair posted by Mike Aylward on September 16, 2014 at 11:09:38:
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My welder/general tractor repair guy came up with a similar solution the other day. He said that if I just had an old 1/8" pipe coupler, he could do a work-around. I rummaged around in my old plumbing parts box and found a strange conglomeration of pipe fittings that were all connected together for some purpose of which I can't imagine. But it just happened to include an 1/8" elbow. I gave it to him, he cut off the female end, welded it over the zerk opening, and got me back in business uprooting the hated privet. But the best part of the story was the chance it gave me to lecture my wife on why my habit of never ever throwing anything away does occasionally pay off. :)
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