Posted by northeast puller 1 on December 29, 2008 at 05:44:55 from (216.37.136.26):
In Reply to: Caseih 8940 cables posted by Marko59er on December 29, 2008 at 05:00:08:
Check with motorcycle shop. A friend of mine has a cable lubber for his bike cables.Disconnect the cable on one end and clamp the lubber on it and it has a fine hole in the end for your plastic straw from your favorite skunk pee can that makes pressure and helps it get farther in then just an inch or two. I used it on the cables for my 18 year old western snow plow cable going to the pump and it worked real slick. I asked him wear he bought it so as I would buy my own and he could not remember wear he bought it . It has know name on it. I have looked half heartedly for one but can use his when needed so I have not gone to the end of the earth to find and buy my own.
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