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Gear oil hand pump questions

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Engine One Eigh

03-09-2006 11:31:48




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I'm tired of using my 1 gallon jug to put gear lube in gearboxes and it is almost impossible to use filling truck transmissions. I would like to find a metal can with hand pump on top type of pump (like the old ones) but not sure where to look. Wanting something a little better built and that will hold up better in the back of a service truck then the 5 gal bucket lid pumps sold at the wholesale tool outlets. Any ideas?

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Fred F

03-10-2006 17:52:09




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 Re: Gear oil hand pump questions in reply to Engine One Eight, 03-09-2006 11:31:48  

I can help e mail me



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NC Wayne

03-09-2006 18:52:11




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 Re: Gear oil hand pump questions in reply to Engine One Eight, 03-09-2006 11:31:48  
I thought I remembered seeing them in Mcmaster-Carr's catalog so I just checked. They have the old style, self contained metal ones like your looking for. The item number is 1002141 and their $350.17 I just did a search for "hand pump" and then clicked on the link for "oil pump" in case it doesn't come up with the item number.

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GregCO

03-09-2006 13:55:07




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 Re: Gear oil hand pump questions in reply to Engine One Eight, 03-09-2006 11:31:48  
I like using garden sprayers. I would pick up a small one and cut the wand off after the valve. Pressurize the tank and squeeze the handle and out she comes.



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Chris(WA)

03-11-2006 03:54:47




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 Re: Gear oil hand pump questions in reply to GregCO, 03-09-2006 13:55:07  
That is a neat idea! I like it! How well do the sprayers stand up to the oil?



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GregCo

03-13-2006 15:11:45




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 Re: Gear oil hand pump questions in reply to Chris(WA), 03-11-2006 03:54:47  
If you buy the good ones built out of metal they hold up great.



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Charles (in GA)

03-09-2006 12:46:47




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 Re: Gear oil hand pump questions in reply to Engine One Eight, 03-09-2006 11:31:48  
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Advance auto parts has a neat little pump that fits in a gallon jug. Called a Sta-Ful, it is spring loaded and has a clear plastic hose on it and a end with teeth, you push it in the filler hole and the teeth catch the threads and stay in the hole, just squeeze it to remove it when done. the pump moves alot of fluid each stroke and is the cats meow for filling differentials and transmissions. Link below is first place I found it on the web in a hurry, I think Advance is cheaper in the store, shop around, I keep several of these critters on hand for bar oil jug, 90wt gear oil jug and ATF fluid jug for my Ranger stick shift, which needs fluid changed regular.

Charles

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