Thomas
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buckets of grease does not sound like fun. IS there enough savings to justify doing that? I guess it would depend how much equipment you have. I work at large non union excavating company and they dont do that. Probably bc workers wouldn't save the tubes or fill them back up. It would be a messy job. I dont see much benefit in this to only save a 2 dollarsOn a related note, where do ya'll buy 5 gallon buckets or small drums of grease to fill your old tubes? I'd like to start doing that if I could save a few bucks.
buckets of grease does not sound like fun. IS there enough savings to justify doing that? I guess it would depend how much equipment you have. I work at large non union excavating company and they dont do that. Probably bc workers wouldn't save the tubes or fill them back up. It would be a messy job. I dont see much benefit in this to only save a 2 dollars
that makes senseI agree, but as much as I HATE swapping grease cartridges, I would consider a large air greasing device that wheels around a 5 gallon bucket.
60yrs ago we would get grease in a 5gal pail and fill the gun with that. That's all we had. Not sure if they had even invented cartridges yet. Something like this.buckets of grease does not sound like fun. IS there enough savings to justify doing that? I guess it would depend how much equipment you have. I work at large non union excavating company and they dont do that. Probably bc workers wouldn't save the tubes or fill them back up. It would be a messy job. I dont see much benefit in this to only save a 2 dollars

I had one of those for years and fought with it losing prime quite often, not sure why. Still had half a bucket of grease in it when I set it out at the road with a free sign on it. It disappeared in a couple of hours. Don't miss it a bit.I agree, but as much as I HATE swapping grease cartridges, I would consider a large air greasing device that wheels around a 5 gallon bucket.
I have a Lincoln as well. Ive had it for 10 years. Its been a good grease gunI had one of those for years and fought with it losing prime quite often, not sure why. Still had half a bucket of grease in it when I set it out at the road with a free sign on it. It disappeared in a couple of hours. Don't miss it a bit.
Since I no longer have any trucks or trailers to grease, my trusty old Lincoln grease gun works just fine to grease the BX and JD. Probably only go through one cartridge a year now.
I think I've had my Lincoln grease gun since at least the early 80s, still does the job.I have a Lincoln as well. Ive had it for 10 years. Its been a good grease gun
Come to think of it we had pales of grease as well on the farm when i was a kid. They lost prime all the time. They were junk back then. Id assume they are better now days but I have not heard of anyone using them. I think battery operated grease gun and cartridges are just the preferred method
I run a 336 or 349 on the pipe crew depending on how deep we are. But this company has always used dewalt grease guns with the lock n lube. Im not a fan of that b/c there are zerks that you can't get to b/c the lock n lube makes it a bit longer. So I always have my grease gun in the truck to get the one zerk on the quick attach greased.I think I've had my Lincoln grease gun since at least the early 80s, still does the job.
When I worked in heavy construction, operating dozers and earthmovers, we greased them at the end of every day. The earth movers, with all their rollers, linkage and pivots, had over 50 zerks. It usually took a couple of tubes of grease to get everything lubed properly. An electric gun would have been nice, but we managed just fine with the manual ones. You could change grease cartridges in 30 seconds pretty easily.
The air operated one with the 5 gallon pail would always work when you were using it around the outside of a truck, but as soon as you crawled underneath to grease brakes and u-joints, it would lose prime.![]()
I use Full synthetic Grease, sometimes I use marine GreaseJust curious what type of grease in everyone using? From general to moly based... what's your choice?
BTW have tractor supply close and many big box auto-parts stores.
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