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Sthil combi units - hedgecutter greasing


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On the adjustable head hedgecutter attachments there are the two grease points. take out the screw, insert sthils stupid wee grease tube and squeze.

Is there an attachment for a grease gun or simmilar, or does anyone do it another way, I hate buying those tubes and as a result one of my heads disintegrated inside. I kinda want to save the others and the replacement from the same fate, a bit expensive like.

 

Any ideas??

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You know the stupid grease tubes screw into the hole dont you? Took me a few years before someone pointed it out to me but then I'm a bit thick.

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Eh........aye, thats kinda the point, at the moment i have to buy them cause i cant figure out another way to get grease in the hole, cause i'm dumb.

but there has to be another way, i mean, what, £12 for a wee tube of grease is just plain robery, granted cheaper than a new head. but i've got a box of grease gun tubes in the shed and it anoys me.

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Not as thick as me though!! I was just holding the tube near the hole and squeezing and hoping for the best!!

 

I would have thought a grease gun held tight against the hole would force it in enough for you to use up your old tubes? Or, if your clevererere than me, could you get a spare stihl plug and drill it out and thread it and insert a grease nipple?

 

Now, theres an idea!!

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Stihl make a bigger grease tube that works out more economical. Stihl expensive for what it is but I have'nt found an alternative grease that is as good. If you don't regrease on a regular basis it will fail.

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I service loads of these and always just use a standard lever grease gun pushed against the hole. Its better than using a nipple as you cant force too much grease in. Standard mutli purpose grease is fine for this application.

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