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VroomVroom
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- Newfoundland
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- Mahindra 2816 HST, Super M farmall, J5 bombardier, 230 timber jack skidder
Sorry, what is pb blaster?I work on a lot of older forestry equipment and bucket trucks. It is common place to find a few neglected grease fittings. I've tried the hammer type grease busters
and the lock on grease tips. What I've found that works for me is to use a good quality hose on the end of your gun with a working pressure of 6-8000Lbs or more.
When I run into a fitting that won't take grease, even when holding it on the zerk, I take the zerk off and put on a new one. If that doesn't work I take off the hose
on the end of the gun and put on a hose that i blew out most all of the grease and fill it up with PB Blaster. I put the hose back on the gun and squirt it in. It may
take 2 or 3 shots of this to loosen up the old grease. I then move whatever the fitting is trying to grease up and down or rotate a few time in both directions and
then grease it. Had best luck doing it this way. The worst one I ever had, I had to heat up the joint and put the PB Blaster to it 3 or 4 times before it would take
grease, but it did. Like I say, this works for me.
I just looked. A penetrant solution How did you get the penetrant in?
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