Duckfarmer27
Active member
Last summer I picked up this old Alemite unit at an auction - figured it was worth the risk of not working at $17.50. It came complete with a pail of grease about 3/4 full. As the pail is steel, with a wire handle and wood grip the pail is from the 60s at the latest, based on what I used as a high school guy in the mid 60s. Model of the pump is 711 C4. In contacting Alemite they dated it to the early 50s and I have a limited tear sheet on a similar but later model they came up with.
This will work for a bit and then stop. If I pull the pump out of the pail, push the grease down some and re-insert it will then work. Although the grease is old it is still the proper consistency. I'm figuring that the on/off jarring and what not might be impacting it's working as much as anything.
Anyone here ever tear into the pneumatic pump itself? I'm thinking that there might be some dried up grease in the pump itself that is causing the issue. Before I tear into it figured I would check if anyone here has experience with one of these.
Thanks.
Dale
This will work for a bit and then stop. If I pull the pump out of the pail, push the grease down some and re-insert it will then work. Although the grease is old it is still the proper consistency. I'm figuring that the on/off jarring and what not might be impacting it's working as much as anything.
Anyone here ever tear into the pneumatic pump itself? I'm thinking that there might be some dried up grease in the pump itself that is causing the issue. Before I tear into it figured I would check if anyone here has experience with one of these.
Thanks.
Dale