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Here's a video of the G coupler plenty swear by now. I use the Fuchs system myself.

 

 

 

 

Eddie.

 

Just got 1 of those last week and seems good so far and definitely less messy than normal, only downfall is it is a bit big to fit into prop shaft uj's unless it's tilted open a bit especially on the landys ones.

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Here's a video of the G coupler plenty swear by now. I use the Fuchs system myself.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eddie.

 

 

This looks good !

I'm undecided now... the Fuchs system looks good also but basically any thing it seems is better than a conventional grease gun!

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This looks good !

I'm undecided now... the Fuchs system looks good also but basically any thing it seems is better than a conventional grease gun!

 

Fuchs is simply brilliant, absolutely no reason for any mess or waste when greasing, higher pressure and pumps more each stroke.

I actually run two with different grades for the Kubota and another for bits and pieces on the Liebherr that aren't on the autolube.

A lot depends on how much grease you use and do you have a local stockist.

 

 

 

Eddie.

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If you want a third hand whilst greasing simply and cheaply, a lot of great reviews from guys using the 'G Coupler' connector on their ordinary grease gun setups.

 

 

 

I went over to the Fuchs 'Reiner' system and never a greasy hand or wasted spot of grease since. Not the cheapest cartridges, but they hold more and you never waste any so that pulls a bit back. These come with top quality hose and connector that never seemingly needs holding on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Plus one here G coupler. One hand pumping and no knuckle bashing👍

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Trouble with that G coupler is the sheer length of the end. I find the standard claw head on a Samoa gun too long for awkward spaces. I'm also going over to the hex flat ports with slide on gun end. No good for prop UJ's of course.

 

It's getting silly now: 4 grease guns; 2 for red lithium with fixed and hosed and 2 for pin and bush grease with fixed and hosed.:001_rolleyes:

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