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Olen Will
> 24 hourBest one Ive owned
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Jack R.
> 24 hourWould be great if there were use instruction with the grease gun.
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R.C
> 24 hourBest grease gun on the market
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Maude Bartoletti V
> 24 hourSuch a timesaver
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BARRY L EMBRY
> 24 hourHappy
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CJM515
> 24 hourLike a lot of other people, why didnt I buy this along time ago. If you work off a mechanics truck taking care of construction equipment, you need this. Ive read about people having problems with the factory grease tube threading back on but I havent had a problem at all. The tube actually feels heavier than my standard Lincoln grease gun tube. Maybe Milwaukee fixed this. Already put a case of grease tubes through it with no problems.
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Eddie P.
> 24 hourBest grease gun I have ever used..
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Albert Lowe
> 24 hourlone the grease gun !!
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J Fair
> 24 hourI changed to a manual cartridge right away because of reviews on here, but its a bleeding issue thats getting everyone. 1. Put a new grease tube in the gun. 2. Release plunger. 3. Hold down bleeder button 4. Slowly push plunger in Grease and some air bubbles will come out the air relief hole while doing this process. After less then half of plunger travel, I am good to grease and have never had a failure to prime. 100% prime rate guaranteed, even with the stock tube.
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Brad
> 24 hourThis gun has a fatal problem: it is extremely difficult to compress the primer spring into the housing and lock the shaft into place. Its hard enough dry, without uncooperative spring being loaded up with old slippery grease. If you have an time to spare, a box of nitrile gloves and lots of patience, you can do it. But by then I could have the tractor greased with a simple manual gun. Not worth the $200!