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Looking on amazon - I like the Lock n Lube fitting for grease guns, but I don't have a grease gun or know what grease to use on my GM1600. Also if anybody can recommend an inexpensive HOC gauge from there too...
@SCGrassManSCGrassMan said:I went with this grease gun:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000MD4YKM
And this grease:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B005973H5Y
Thanks for your response. I got a cheap version and it leaks alot of grease.. thanks!Biggylawns said:I have 2 lumax's and they are great. I also use the marine grease.
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Glad you found a use for that zerk. It's actually used to refill the gun with a air powered bulk container of greaseWare said:I recently purchased a LockNLube grease gun. They're not cheap, but consider the LockNLube Coupler itself sells for $30 - so it's basically a $55 grease gun. I really like the dummy grease zerk on the cap so you can lock the coupler to it for storage. :thumbup:
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You would have to install a loader fitting. It's literally just a dummy zerk (see photo below). From the product description:HarryZoysia said:Glad you found a use for that zerk. It's actually used to refill the gun with a air powered bulk container of greaseWare said:I recently purchased a LockNLube grease gun. They're not cheap, but consider the LockNLube Coupler itself sells for $30 - so it's basically a $55 grease gun. I really like the dummy grease zerk on the cap so you can lock the coupler to it for storage. :thumbup:
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Also includes our patent-pending loop & lock storage design for improved storage and carry...
That is indeed a dummy fitting. Never seen one that wasn't used for filling the gunWare said:You would have to install a loader fitting. It's literally just a dummy zerk (see photo below). From the product description:HarryZoysia said:Glad you found a use for that zerk. It's actually used to refill the gun with a air powered bulk container of greaseWare said:I recently purchased a LockNLube grease gun. They're not cheap, but consider the LockNLube Coupler itself sells for $30 - so it's basically a $55 grease gun. I really like the dummy grease zerk on the cap so you can lock the coupler to it for storage. :thumbup:
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Also includes our patent-pending loop & lock storage design for improved storage and carry...![]()