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CAT old grease pump can question

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Engine One Eigh

03-24-2006 18:06:06




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I have an old Alemite grease pump can. Originally had button head grease fittings. Still has yellow paint. Handle is cast with alemite in the top of it. The local pump shop says it originally came with CAT crawlers pre 50s. Any idea if I could sell it to a CAT collector? I'm wanting to buy a new better working oil can for 90W oil, about $200.00

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bruce ohnstad

03-27-2006 07:46:34




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 Re: CAT old grease pump can question in reply to Engine One Eight , 03-24-2006 18:06:06  
I'm sure there's an interest in the big button style of greaser. The old Cats required grease twice a day.

Google the cat collector's club, or the Historical Construction Equip. Assoc. HCEA. org



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1944_A-aron

03-26-2006 20:36:22




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 Re: CAT old grease pump can question in reply to Engine One Eight , 03-24-2006 18:06:06  
Is it in working condition? How much do you want for it and where are you located? Dad has a old d4 and has been wanting one for some time now but no luck finding one in good shape to get.



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Itchy

03-27-2006 10:07:48




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 Re: CAT old grease pump can question in reply to 1944_A-aron, 03-26-2006 20:36:22  
A-aron I have a Alemite pump with the button head adapter. It is really good condition. Where are you located. I will put 2 gallon of the real grease in it, that is suppose to be in the rollers if you are close. I guess I am not suppose to ship grease or oil. This oil is so stringy that it will string from waist high down to the ground and it is in a 35 gallon drum. I will not be able to use it in my two life times. I am in western Iowa.

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