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Help. I have a Stihl FS76 strimmer/brush cutter. I need to change or top up the grease/oil in the bevel gear box, I have done this several times in the past, but when I went to order a tube of grease from my Stihl agent he informed my that the cost has gone up to over £10 for a 80gram tube. What a rip off.

Has any member any suggestions for an alternative product??:confused1:

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I have seen adaptor plugs that do have a grease nipple set in to a plug that simply screws in to the original hole. You just take one out, grease and then swap back - they were on ebay.

 

Grease wise - the destroyer of gearboxes is LACK of grease and any gtease is better than none but Lithium HT grease - the type you pack in to wheel bearings will be fine.

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Any ideas as to the thread size for the gearbox plug, I will need to get 1, I don't want to guess the sizes nor purchase a selection of sizes, any help would be welcome.

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Any ideas as to the thread size for the gearbox plug, I will need to get 1, I don't want to guess the sizes nor purchase a selection of sizes, any help would be welcome.

 

if you have the plug already drill a 5mm hole in it tap it to 6mm and fit a grease nipple

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Just take the plug to your nearest agro engineers and they will sell you a greasenipple to ffit.I have a selection box of nipples and just match the thread size.Jake :001_smile:

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