Anyone Own a Grease Gun?

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Well thanks Mr. OP, never have I ever heard of that gent before.

I grew up with ‘Zerk’… ::: shrug :::: :cool:

I have an air powered, with 2 gal hand pump quick refill pot, 2 antiques, one in brass or bronze and 1 big lever and 2 little squeeze types. Spare ‘Zerk’ fittings, etc… :stuck_out_tongue:

All My equipment is like me …Old. Bawahahaha:D

When I worked in a service station, we had to service the school buses which was a pain in the ass as you had to crawl all the way along the drive line to get all the u-joints and tie rod ends and such. We didn’t have a pit and you weren’t going to get a school bus on a hoist. Beside, I doubt it would have fit in our shop.

I don’t know what model of Buick it was, but my 1984 Buick Regal has a number of grease zerks. I think the number is something like 11 and they are all factory installed.

I have a similar story about working in a lube shop as a teen. A customer who was a dump truck owner/operator came to our shop for one specific lube tech. It was fun to watch this particular tech work because he had all 60 something grease fittings memorized, and would occasionally shout out that he’d found a new one, and the count was up to 63 or whatever. Scrambled all over the dump truck like a monkey with a grease line. I used to wonder what the hell he was greasing in the various parts of the truck.
To the OP: I have a grease gun because I replaced some sealed suspension parts with greasable parts when the originals broke. Didn’t specifically choose to have greasable parts but that’s what was available. They are front sway bar end links, to be specific.