Grease gun recommendations

RicheyR

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Kubota B2601 land pride forks, LA434 loader a 60" mid deck
Jul 22, 2017
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Looking to buy a grease gun for my new Tractor. I have 11 hours on it and need to grease. Looking for a high quality, easy to use, flexible grease gun that is hand operated, not air compressed. Appreciate your time in helping a noob!
 

RicheyR

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Kubota B2601 land pride forks, LA434 loader a 60" mid deck
Jul 22, 2017
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Indianapolis, Indiana
Anyone have experience with Lucas oil heavy duty pistol grip grease gun? Reviews on Amazon look good.
 

jryser

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Richey - welcome to the orange madness forum! You have exactly one hour more on your tractor than I do! I too want the best grease and grease gun and quickly learned that it's the same idea on my 1952 Massey (that we just gotta hang on to!). It's GREASE IT - the kind ultimately is less important than doing the job. Although there are good heavy duty high temp greases out there, most will tell you just a good quality used liberally will be fine!


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dalola

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Whatever you end up with, put a LockNLube tip on it. Best greasing investment you'll ever make!:)
 

jcummins

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Oct 19, 2013
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Got a Dewalt that uses the batteries from my drills......one of the best tool buys I've done.

It's still a messy job for me, but it really helps with the greasing chores.
 

Vacula

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Welcome! The older grease guns from the 60's-70's are the ones I use. Just replace the hose/tip if worn. Where? Yard sales and auctions. Most of the families of loved ones passed on have no clue what a grease gun is and they are always available at estate auctions. Think about it. Gen X and forward may own MTD's and their clones with a brand name on it. They never saw a grease fitting let alone a grease gun. New and older Lincolns are great. Without the cartridge, a good one will weigh over 4 lbs. Older good ones go almost 5 lbs.
 

Tooljunkie

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I have an assortment,lever type with a solid tube. A couple lincoln pistol types, one has a double length hose makes akward fittings easier. IMG_2957.jpg
Tried this last week, what a difference when wearing nitrile gloves. Locknlube is nice but i can see it being difficult in tight spots where this simplifies it. Been wracking my brain trying to figure out something to help my failing grip. This was it.

I use the heaviest grease i can find. Hard to pump, but doesent leave without permission.
The light moly grease (black slimy) i find requires more attention. I grease something almost every day,and the black runny stuff is by far the dirtiest to deal with.

Auto service for a living, and so many techs refuse to grease because it takes too long. As a lead hand for 3 years it was frustrating busting guys for not doing their due dilligence.
 
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Brazos

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After the first time with a pistol grip gun lubing my tractor I bought a DeWalt 20v grease gun and it is great. I only wish Makita made one because all my other battery powered tools are Makita.
 

Jbird

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L4600, loader with brush crusher 4000, pallet forks, rototiller, box blade,ZD326
Mar 14, 2015
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I use an air powered grease gun, I like it. I have also been using a cheap paint gun , pressure gun from harbor freight, to spray my equipment with Fluid Film, works great to protect against corrosion.
 

Bulldog

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I use a fully auto Lincoln for most of my greasing. Lincoln electric for when I'm away from home and a couple hand guns I keep in the shed just when I need a few shots on something.
 

RCW

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I understand it's pneumatic, but I love this setup.
I think the CH gun was $15 on sale at TSC, and the $40 lock n lube makes it go.



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Manvito

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Apr 27, 2016
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Got a Dewalt that uses the batteries from my drills......one of the best tool buys I've done.

It's still a messy job for me, but it really helps with the greasing chores.
I did the same thing. It's take me like 5 minutes to grease my B2601 with very little mess and almost no swearing.
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Creature Meadow

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I have 2 and for the life of me don't know brand names was has flexible hose and the other rigid tube.

I like Lucas Red and Tacky grease. You can find this grease most anywhere, I get mine by the case from Wally World.

Like most say most important is to grease it.
 

conropl

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Oct 17, 2016
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I did the same... got a 20v dewalt grease gun. I'm kind of embarrassed because it cost so much, but I have gotten so sick of greasing with the 35 year old large tube grease gun and a small tube gun... what a mess they make. I figured I needed to make it quick and easy, or I would not do it as much as I should. This new (very expensive) dewalt works great. No air, and no mess. Simple, with a shoulder strap to carry it around... push on fitting and squeeze the trigger for a few seconds. So easy I do not mind greasing anymore.

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Vidiot

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I did the same... got a 20v dewalt grease gun. I'm kind of embarrassed because it cost so much, but I have gotten so sick of greasing with the 35 year old large tube grease gun and a small tube gun... what a mess they make. I figured I needed to make it quick and easy, or I would not do it as much as I should. This new (very expensive) dewalt works great. No air, and no mess. Simple, with a shoulder strap to carry it around... push on fitting and squeeze the trigger for a few seconds. So easy I do not mind greasing anymore.

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Another vote for the Dewalt here. I'm new to tractoring myself and have never used a grease gun before but the reviews for the Dewalt were excellent and I like Dewalt to begin with so I bought one; love it. For a new guy like me it makes the job simple and easy.
No matter what you use though, I'd recommend a box or two of rubber gloves.