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Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by DarkLight, Jul 17, 2009.

  1. rich_t

    rich_t Road Train Member

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    I haven't looked for a while, but you probably still can.

    Will probably cost a bit more than it did a decade ago (what doesn't?)
     
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  3. DarkLight

    DarkLight Bobtail Member

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    statikuz Thanks this.
  4. statikuz

    statikuz Medium Load Member

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    I must not have gotten that far in the results. :) I kinda hate Amazon and their poor product listing pages, can't search/filter worth beans and they show you products that aren't sold by Amazon, might not be in stock, are only available from other sellers, etc.
     
  5. DarkLight

    DarkLight Bobtail Member

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    You are right about amazon. After 3 days of searching amazon I found that cheapest grease gun. :biggrin_25512:
     
  6. pullingtrucker

    pullingtrucker Road Train Member

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    I have a Lincoln at the house and love it. The gunn will pretty much empty the whole tube out. The only problem I have ever had is one of the batteries decided to junk out on me. But besides that I wouldn't trade it and was one of the best investments I made as far as tools go.
     
  7. DarkLight

    DarkLight Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for your feedback. That's what we were looking for.
     
  8. black_dog106

    black_dog106 Road Train Member

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    A little more Darklight. I have had 3-4 Lincolns. Good grease guns. I currently have a "Plews" (i think that is how it is spelled?). It will be my last one. The thing is noisy and it pumps slower than the lincolns i have had. The Alemites look good, but i havent owned one yet.
    During summer months when grease and batteries are warm, batteries will easily last for a couple of tubes of grease. Cold weather is alittle harder on battery, but no big deal. I recommend getting a kit with two batteries.
     
  9. haystack

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    I have a lincoln that I bought about 9 yrs ago, have had to buy 2 batteries, but I wouldnt trade it for anything. I blame the batteries on lack of maint. on my part, I think they would have lasted longer if they were used everyday rather than once a week, then they get stuck on the charger for all week.
     
  10. DarkLight

    DarkLight Bobtail Member

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    So do you guys prefer Lincon over any other brand?
    I was looking at following brands:
    http://www.amazon.com/All-Power-Ame...=UTF8&coliid=IG3T5FAPMAET0&colid=L34D63ILEJEX

    http://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Power-...=UTF8&coliid=I84MSWZ07HE2M&colid=L34D63ILEJEX

    http://www.amazon.com/Professional-...=UTF8&coliid=IIQ9MVZA3V41B&colid=L34D63ILEJEX (cheapest)

    http://www.amazon.com/Lincoln-Lubri..._1?ie=UTF8&s=automotive&qid=1247984954&sr=8-1

    http://www.amazon.com/Superluber-Co...0?ie=UTF8&s=automotive&qid=1247984988&sr=1-20 (Most expensive)

    which one do you suggest...?

    Thanks
     
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