grease gun problem

   / grease gun problem #1  

meb9796

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JD 3720
I went to grease up my tractor today and the grease gun wouldn't work. It's one of the small manual pump ones you find in most of your JD stores. I inserted a new grease cartridge and still nothing. I pump the handle and nothing comes out. It has a bleeder valve that has always been out 1 complete turn since I got it last year (put 4 cartridges through it at least). I took the thing apart, removed the flexible hose (that I replaced the rigid connector with right after I bought it) and it still won't work.

What am I doing wrong??? Should the bleed valve be open or closed? Is there a special step I need to do when I first insert the cartridge?

thanks!!
 
   / grease gun problem #2  
Probably "air locked". I had the same problem with a pistol type grease gun and solved it by loosening the top end cap, pumping a few times and then re-tightening. Took me a while to fiqure it out but now it works every time.
 
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#3  
I tried that, but only got 2-3 shots of grease before back to nothing. Do you leave your bleeder valve open or closed?

thanks
 
   / grease gun problem #4  
I went to grease up my tractor today and the grease gun wouldn't work. It's one of the small manual pump ones you find in most of your JD stores. I inserted a new grease cartridge and still nothing. I pump the handle and nothing comes out. It has a bleeder valve that has always been out 1 complete turn since I got it last year (put 4 cartridges through it at least). I took the thing apart, removed the flexible hose (that I replaced the rigid connector with right after I bought it) and it still won't work.

What am I doing wrong??? Should the bleed valve be open or closed? Is there a special step I need to do when I first insert the cartridge?

thanks!!

Manual pumps are the worst. Pnuematic guns are a bit better. I have Lincoln Powerluber. Best thing I have ever used. Greasing is a bad job. A bad grease gun will make for a bad day. If you are going to stay with a manual grease gun go Alemite. Most of the better guns these days won't bleed out. The Powerluber is best for me. It doesn't bleed out. I can hear it pump grease or not. It's the best thing going.
 
   / grease gun problem #5  
I had the same problem w/ a cheapo gun from Advance Auto, it would always get air locked and I had to unscrew the canister half way to get it to work, which got old fast. I replaced it earlier this year with a Lincoln 1134 Pistol Grip grease gun. It doesn't have this problem and works much better than that other piece of junk did.

If your interested in just replacing it, Amazon has the 1134's for $34 w/ free shipping. Amazon.com: Lincoln Industrial 1134 16 Ounce Pistol Grease Gun with 18" Whip Hose and 6" Rigid Pipe: Automotive
 
   / grease gun problem #6  
yup, they're right, air is the culprit esp when you change out a new cartridge. Maybe best to get one of their recommendations.....I do it the hillbilly way when I insert a new one in, though a bit messy. After I insert the new one, I top it off with additional grease (from a can) to eliminate the air pockets then screw the gun top on....works just fine from there. For now, I'll do it the primitive way, maybe till the economy gets better. good greasing, bb
 
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hmmm. I posted a response last night, but it disappeared??? anyway....so I went to Lowes and got another hand held grease gun and a troy-bilt pneumatic grease gun. The pneumatic didn't work at all, in fact now when I pull the trigger it does nothing at all. The hand held did not work either until I took it apart 2-3 times and it finally started working. Good news is that my FEL and chipper is all greased up so I can continue working. Bad news is that I now have 3 grease guns and none of them work 100% of the time. I'm assuming that I'm priming them incorrectly and they are cheap pieces of crap...

so I can either go upstairs and try to prime them correctly, but it's late, so I'm probably better off just buying one from amazon.com...
dang that 'buy now' button get's me in trouble all the time....:rolleyes:

my lincoln cordless grease gun will be here early next week. I'll enjoy holding it while I sleep in the dog house for a week :D
 
   / grease gun problem #8  
Most any gun you buy wont pump if it get air in the pump piston. As one contributor mentioned, best way to avoid that is to start with a completely full cartridge. I have found that when changing cartridges, I just start by inserting the cartridge, put the top back on with just a couple of threads then release the spring handle, pump a few times, screw the head another round, pump a few times till grease is coming out with each pump, then completely tighten the top. If it air locks again, loosen off the top and repeat the pump and turn the head cycle till the air is removed, then tighten again. Normally this takes only about 1 cycle because the spring pressure on the gun pushes the air pockets out pretty well. By twisting the top it helps consolidate the grease well and force the air bubble out.
Hope this works for you.
 
   / grease gun problem #9  
Real easy here. I go through at least 5 tubes of grease a week and never have a problem. When you change the cartridge, screw the top on so that only a couple of threads catch. Now, pump the handle as you screw the top the rest of the way on. By the time the threads are tight, it is primed. If you lose the prime, pull the handle out the bottom. Turn it and push in until it catches the plunger. Now gently push up until you pump grease. All done.

I go through a LOT of grease. I have had the pneumatic and electric ones. Short of the high dollar Lincoln's that go on top of a barrel, I don't like any of them. Give me the lincoln pro pistol grip any day. Also really helps with your hand strength.
 
   / grease gun problem #10  
Thanks for the answers, I'm like alot of others, by the time I get a new tube and get the thing working, I'm about ready to throw the thing across the room.
 

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