Their website seems to show the ones with the orange bead being for sale.
so I'd guess those are the current version.
so I'd guess those are the current version.
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Their website seems to show the ones with the orange bead being for sale.
so I'd guess those are the current version.
@Spike Strip helped me out. I have two Trail Tamer rebuild sets but I didn't get these inside the kits.The black ones are what I use to use, the red ones might be a new style to keep from leaking
I bought one. Expensive and worth every penny. Shackles, u joints, tie rods, driveshaft and I got the cheap lockable fitting.Borrowed this from my neighbor to pump my knuckles full.
I dunno. If they were 100 bucks, I'd own one, but they're more like 250.
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Many moons ago I made something that'd push grease out as fast as a caulking gun. Think I'd make another before I bought one of these.
Dad has the Lincoln variety up at the ranch, it moves a lot of grease in year, not sure I use enough to warrant the cost at home though.I bought one. Expensive and worth every penny. Shackles, u joints, tie rods, driveshaft and I got the cheap lockable fitting.
I've got a 12volt one like that that i'm not using. Come get it, make me an offer... and beer...Borrowed this from my neighbor to pump my knuckles full.
I dunno. If they were 100 bucks, I'd own one, but they're more like 250.
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Many moons ago I made something that'd push grease out as fast as a caulking gun. Think I'd make another before I bought one of these.
Those cheapo clamp things are pretty slick.I bought one. Expensive and worth every penny. Shackles, u joints, tie rods, driveshaft and I got the cheap lockable fitting.
I've got a 12volt one like that that i'm not using. Come get it, make me an offer... and beer...
Yeah but it could always be worse. Could be horse trading for a rusty BJ70 and have it last two days!Those cheapo clamp things are pretty slick.
Still not sold on the pump tho.
A few cranks here and there, no big deal. 4 tubes of grease in 4 cruiser knuckles? I was pretty happy to have a machine doing the pumping, but that's not something that happens all that often.
Lol, add up the fuel , the beer, and the other s*** I don't need I'd probably end up buying from you?
A new one is only 250![]()
Ha don't forget the world's most terrifying borrowed car trailerYeah but it could always be worse. Could be horse trading for a rusty BJ70 and have it last two days!
Besides it comes with a matching 3/8” 12volt impact!!!
Love My Shindaiwa 488. 10.1 pound professional saw that puts out 3.5 hp.Loooooovvee. My Stihl 034
Latest contender… might be a bit early for this thread.
Picked up a Stihl MS390 for a song at a neighbour’s garage sale. It’s in very good shape. He said he only used it about six times and it looks like it. 4.3 hp and about 13 lbs. It’s rated as a mid range saw and seems to be well regarded. It looks almost new, but the gas is stale, the air filter looks clogged, and it probably needs a carb kit. It turns over when the cord is pulled. It has a decompression mechanism to make it easier to start.
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Aside from grime, this is about the only sign of wear. The chain seems to stretched unevenly. It seems loose and tight both at the same time. I won’t know for sure until I clean it up and lube it. It’s not like a new chain costs much. It looks like it hasn’t been cleaned much. I hate to see tools so grimy.