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Posted by gmd on May 02, 2007 at 20:20:55 from (68.54.249.104):
In Reply to: Grease guns posted by two mile on May 02, 2007 at 18:53:43:
I have the regular el cheapo model from tsc. pistol grip and it came with the 8 inch straight pipe on it. I love it. I got a flex hose with it but i never put it on because on the backhoe and skidloaders and tractors and whatnot theres only 2 or 3 zerks that i cant get to, and the other guys can. Somedays i wish i had a powered one when i go through about 100 little zerks and 4 tubes of grease. Speaking of, the boss used to get some green grease from wherever that would stay there for 15 hours. He stopped getting it and weve been through four different types pink blue clear and another green from tsc napa and auto parts places that all disappear within 3 hours use or if it rains. What do you all use and/or recommend?
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