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I've been looking at that same grease gun for a while. Since I've got plenty of Dewalt batteries, $100 for the bare tool is a good deal. Does it work well?
Yes. Its fast. Easy to get the air out of on a change out. It also has a bypass for if it can't force the grease into the fittingI've been looking at that same grease gun for a while. Since I've got plenty of Dewalt batteries, $100 for the bare tool is a good deal. Does it work well?
Not to stray to far from the topic, but Dewalt makes an adapter to use the 20v batteries in your 18v toolsIf someone is interested and has the 20v batteries. I would be more than happy to sell the grease gun itself with no batteries for 100$ that includes shipping. I can just return the batteries i bought and get the 18v grease gun to go with my other batteries
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But i could have saved the cost of the charger and two batteries over just buying the 18v grease gun instead.Not to stray to far from the topic, but Dewalt makes an adapter to use the 20v batteries in your 18v tools
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Nah; why it's clear as day:Used to be antifreeze... I think at least.
Going to finish flushing tonight. Install block heater and a new thermostat also rigging up a spin on filter for the coolant.
Used to be antifreeze... I think at least.
Going to finish flushing tonight. Install block heater and a new thermostat also rigging up a spin on filter for the coolant.
Sure didnt taste like it when the hose popped off and sprayed me down.
i always make sure there are no cameras or phones around right before i do somthing dumb or questionable. I dont want people to have proof that im a big dumb animal.
If those couple of thin little beadlocks caused all that drama, I'm in trouble. I've got full runflats in all of mine. Fingers crossed...But what a difference! Drives so smooth now.
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