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Cordless grease guns

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signman

04-01-1999 15:01:06




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Just got a Lincoln Cordless Grease Gun to put in inventory on my ttool truck. It seems to work great. Has anyone tried one yet . I want to give my customers the best evaluation and need input.




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Tech Guy

08-08-2000 01:03:57




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 Re: cordless grease guns in reply to signman, 04-01-1999 15:01:06  
Signman:

I welcome your input, as I am looking to purchase a Cordless Grease Gun.

Q: Are they other vendors in addition to Lincoln, that make/sell cordless grease guns?

Thanks to all for your feedback & reviews!



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Tech Guy

08-08-2000 00:58:10




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 Re: cordless grease guns in reply to signman, 04-01-1999 15:01:06  
Signman:

I welcome your input, as I am looking to purchase a Cordless Grease Gun.

Q: Are they other vendors in addition to Lincoln, that make/sell cordless grease guns?

Thanks to all for your feedback & reviews!



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Brad Warner

09-18-2003 11:33:13




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 Re: Re: cordless grease guns in reply to Tech Guy, 08-08-2000 00:58:10  
I'm was pretty satisfied (after I tightened most of the screws)with the new gun. Now the 2year old gun is trouble. I am a one person operation and take care of my stuff, its to expensive not to. I started to grease my tractor and all I heard was gears popping. I found that the plate that slides in the head working the pushrod (which pushes the grease into the hose) jammed. This was caused from lack of lubrication from the factory, it sheared off the roller cam bolt, and stripped a set of gears rendering the gun useless. I'm hoping to find parts.

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