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lubrication help on tight spots

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bottjernat1

I have one of those I have used many times on ball joins that dont have the grease erk. Very handy tool!! I bought mine when i bought my pistol grip grease gun

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Ed Kennell

I use mine to grease dry sealed bearings.

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peter lena

bottjernat1, i have been converting a number of bearings over to hi temp grease , lucas red n tacky, lucas heavy duty , high drop point 550 temp , bearing noise is gone and they work without effort , ED ,i figured that you would be on something like this , pete 

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squonk
8 hours ago, peter lena said:

have this coming in , to ad to my lubrication arsenal , https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0059HJKQ4/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1  , much better access to long rusty areas. pete

I have one of those. About 40 years old. It's got a slight bend in it. :)

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peter lena

squonk, you know the general feed back i get from bearing issues is , that you can order bearings with a hi temp grease in them , its the combination of drag and resistance that also helps bearings to fail , since i have been detailing hi temp grease to bearing issues , the noise and failure rate is all but gone. i regularly zero in on a problem , no matter what , and make changes that make it just work better. the advantage of having an older style tractor , is that you are surrounded by used to be design, the issue keeps showing up , and i just like , tracking it down and making it work , like its not even there , making my horses work easily is a good time for me , pete

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squonk

I originally bought mine to grease my Snap-On air ratchet :banana-wrench:

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