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    In another thread I think it was Rick130 that reccomended Caterpillar Desert Gold as a good multi purpose grease, part number is #129-1937 for a 450g cartridge to suit most common grease guns. Its what I've been using since his reccomendation.

    SNAFUBAR: i think everyone else took your reply as a humerous answer......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
    Ding ding ding ding ding! we have a winner!

    Me: have you ever greased this thing?
    Customer: No, are you meant to?
    Me: Its got grease nipples.
    Customer: It has?
    Me: *points*
    Customer: Nobody told us when we bought it
    Me: If something has grease nipples its usually self explainatory.....
    Customer: Oh.....

    Tank, I rarely use a clip-on coupler, instead I have a couple of different grease needles, it limits the mess because the grease goes directly into the nipple, if I need to exert undue force to get the grease in, it encourages me to investigate before things get messy, and I can get a grease needle in where traditional couplers dont fit.....

    In other news.... I was a little shocked on sunday night working on some old machinery to find some button type grease nipples that were stamped with the makers name.... guessing they come from a time when a manufacturer wasnt ashamed to advertise who made the product....
    It was a joke Joyce, a bit of levity, Regards Frank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
    In another thread I think it was Rick130 that reccomended Caterpillar Desert Gold as a good multi purpose grease, part number is #129-1937 for a 450g cartridge to suit most common grease guns. Its what I've been using since his reccomendation.

    SNAFUBAR: i think everyone else took your reply as a humerous answer......
    That grease does have impressive specs. How is the price?

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    I had to buy a special adaptor (at vast expense) to grease the front end on a customer's early 60's Rolls Royce. Oddball looking grease nipples on that thing.
    My grease gun at work gets used a few times a week as I do quite a few 4wds. Some of them look to have never been greased when I first see them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    That grease does have impressive specs. How is the price?
    $10-$15 a tube I think.... I dont really worry too much about the price, grease is generally the cheapest maintenance you can do....

    I've also been given a tube of Castrol SBX to try out.... havent tried it yet, but it seems to spec pretty well

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    Zerks

    Ive got some machinery at work, made in USA. The service manual calls grease nipples "zerks"

    May be a brand name like Crescent applied to adjustable sapanner?

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    First maker was Zerk way back
    URSUSMAJOR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
    $10-$15 a tube I think.... I dont really worry too much about the price, grease is generally the cheapest maintenance you can do....

    I've also been given a tube of Castrol SBX to try out.... havent tried it yet, but it seems to spec pretty well
    That's excellent. I've paid over $100 per tube for kluber and skf before. Special applications of course.

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    The CAT stuff is cheap Dougal, can't recall what I pay at Westrac but usually buy half a dozen tubes at a time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grappler View Post
    Ive got some machinery at work, made in USA. The service manual calls grease nipples "zerks"

    May be a brand name like Crescent applied to adjustable sapanner?
    Zerk was the original patentee of the spherical end nipple, with rights assigned to Alemite (1929).

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