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<blockquote data-quote="Oil Pig" data-source="post: 140412" data-attributes="member: 26151"><p>[ATTACH=full]8165[/ATTACH]</p><p>Where has this grease gun been all my life???</p><p>Of the 10 grease fittings that would not take grease on my recent purchase of a used skid steer, I got 9 of them to start flowing again, but it took 4-5 hours of work to get them going. I've been working on the last one for 4 days to take grease. The next option was to pull the cylinder and remove the pin. I gave the Ole Makita a shot at it and it put 10,000 psi, you read that right...10,000 psi of pressure and the last one took it like a Las Vegas whore on penny night. You have to get you one of these. It was $160 with no battery or charger (using an adapter for my DeWalt batteries). You will not regret getting one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oil Pig, post: 140412, member: 26151"] [ATTACH type="full"]8165[/ATTACH] Where has this grease gun been all my life??? Of the 10 grease fittings that would not take grease on my recent purchase of a used skid steer, I got 9 of them to start flowing again, but it took 4-5 hours of work to get them going. I've been working on the last one for 4 days to take grease. The next option was to pull the cylinder and remove the pin. I gave the Ole Makita a shot at it and it put 10,000 psi, you read that right...10,000 psi of pressure and the last one took it like a Las Vegas whore on penny night. You have to get you one of these. It was $160 with no battery or charger (using an adapter for my DeWalt batteries). You will not regret getting one. [/QUOTE]
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