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<blockquote data-quote="ggeh" data-source="post: 5264" data-attributes="member: 717"><p>Here's something on safety that I'll share with you, that could have been an eye injury for me. Make sure you wear safety glasses and gloves. I also have 10,000 psi grease gun and heat that I was using, trying to free up a frozen track adjuster on my dozer. I was really pouring the snot to the grease gun when I heard a loud pop and got a face full of hot grease spray. The pressure blew the fitting right out of the threads of the adjuster. For what its worth, you don't want to get hurt. Thanks, Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ggeh, post: 5264, member: 717"] Here’s something on safety that I’ll share with you, that could have been an eye injury for me. Make sure you wear safety glasses and gloves. I also have 10,000 psi grease gun and heat that I was using, trying to free up a frozen track adjuster on my dozer. I was really pouring the snot to the grease gun when I heard a loud pop and got a face full of hot grease spray. The pressure blew the fitting right out of the threads of the adjuster. For what its worth, you don't want to get hurt. Thanks, Gary [/QUOTE]
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