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4x4gearhead

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The best money spent to what you actually get is any of the lincoln cordless grease guns. I have only used cheap air powered ones, which always worked ok for me, I even have a $20 tractor supply job that has lasted a few years. As far as a manual gun I would also go with lincoln I have one myself and it works the ballls.
 

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Alemite #F 100 for something pneumatic and made in the good ole USA
 

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W650Mike

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This thread may be a bit old, but still a timely subject.

I use a Lincoln pneumatic on implements that need a volume of grease fairly often and a John Deere lever for smaller stuff indoors. The Lincoln blows grease mist out the exhaust so be careful where it's aimed.
 
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