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    Jun 14, 2008, 10:39 AM
    Grease gun use
    I have a new Toro self-propelled mower with grease gun fittings on the rear wheels. I don't own a gun.. . So: I was intending to buy the cheapest one I can find and one cartridge of lithium grease since I'll never use it for anything else. Do those cartidges stay soft and usable once started (because I'll use only a few quirts a year)? And is there any reason to spend more on a gun?


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    Jun 14, 2008, 10:54 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by gmans
    I have a new Toro self-propelled mower with grease gun fittings on the rear wheels. I don't own a gun . . . so: I was intending to buy the cheapest one I can find and one cartridge of lithium grease since I'll never use it for anything else. Do those cartidges stay soft and usable once started (because I'll use only a few quirts a year)? And is there any reason to spend more on a gun?


    Thanks, Sam
    As a machinist, I'm going to have to recommend against the use of a grease gun at all.
    That way, your bearings will seize, and in time, you will be forced to have the rotoating shaft re-built... Job Security. J/k lol:D lol

    Seriously though, there is nothing wrong with a cheap grease gun, so long as it gets the grease into the bearings, and no, I have never seen grease harden unless it is way over heated, and cooked so that the viscosity is just gone... this is usually caused by not using a grease gun at all. However, I recommend mystic jt6 grease, not white lithium... of course, I am usually recommending that for farm use.

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    Jun 14, 2008, 10:55 AM
    You can get a small hand one in most hardware stoes and small ones in a lot of auto parts stores.

    But reason to spend more, to be proud and show off a monster one to your friends
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    Jun 14, 2008, 01:38 PM
    So you would not recommend any lubicration of the rear axle/wheel bearings?

    Sam
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    Jun 14, 2008, 01:56 PM
    No he was joking, to not use it and let it tear up so he could fix it,

    Did you not read the entire post he did. Buy a cheap one for 10 to 15 dollars and do it when needed
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    Jun 14, 2008, 02:11 PM
    Shux, and I almost had some more work to do!
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    Jun 15, 2008, 10:50 AM
    Thanks for the advice and the good-natured ribbing. I guess when I first read your response I thought you were saying that using the grease gun would cause the bearings to seize. I did scratch my head for a few moments. Maybe I should have taken my head out of my ***!

    In any case, appreciate the info.
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    Jun 15, 2008, 12:36 PM
    White Lithium grease is a high pressure lubercant. Good for hood latches, not bearings.

    The gun is necessary, because you push the old grease out and put in new grease. Old grease with particles is like sandpaper. In other words, you want to keep pushing untl clean grease emerges.
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    Jun 16, 2008, 08:16 AM
    Look around the aisle where they sell chain saws. You can get a very small grease gun that looks like a large syringe that will inject the grease where it needs to go.

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