I learned a lot when I was a kid growing up on Larry's farm. One thing I was always struck by was Larry's father and his relentless compulsion to grease everything in sight, or so I thought. Whenever we got out a piece of equipment, including the tractors, he first got the grease gun and lubed every fitting on it. If a fitting did not flow, we replaced it and lubed that point.
This does not apply to just cars and trucks, it also applies to tractors and mowers and other machinery. How often to you grease things and what prompts you to do so? I think it pays to grease often, it just gets put off too much, I fear.
The grease gun too often gets relegated to a forgotten, unseen, and perhaps disrespected location in the building. Perhaps it should occupy a prominent and important place in the shop, to bee seen at all times.
Discuss.
This does not apply to just cars and trucks, it also applies to tractors and mowers and other machinery. How often to you grease things and what prompts you to do so? I think it pays to grease often, it just gets put off too much, I fear.
The grease gun too often gets relegated to a forgotten, unseen, and perhaps disrespected location in the building. Perhaps it should occupy a prominent and important place in the shop, to bee seen at all times.
Discuss.
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