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Excellent review. Just to let your viewers know, the new bearing packer (34550) is made in USA. I appreciate Lisle Corporation continuing to manufacture tools in the United States.
Thanks. I had a bearing packer like you opened the video with and after watching other videos using that style I decided I needed the Lyle bearing packer like you demonstrated here. Ty
I bought one of these and man, I wish I had a long time ago. Packing bearings by hand always gave me a lot of pain in my hands afterwards, not to mention the time savings. I feel like it packs more grease into the bearings than you can get in by hand as well.
I can't seem to get the two cone bearing packer to work. Then I dropped it and the cone with the bolt and grease fitting broke off. I am now ordering this newer Lisle 34550 version from Amazon. The other p.o.s. went to the garage can. Thanks for the very informative video.
That sure would be handy. I'm packing bearings for the first time by hand, I feel like I'm wasting a lot of grease. But the old bearings were pretty dirty.
Now imagine if a bearing packer had a similar design to a can crusher, it'd go from a whole bunch of elbow grease to squeeze the grease inside of the bearing to none.
Question where does the old grease go does it get mixed with the new grease at the bottom and also do I need the change the grease to do the next set of bearings? Ty ahead of time!
Nice tool, but you can over grease bearings. If to much gets in the cavity it churns the grease, which will cause higher temperatures and will wear out the bearings.
Excellent review. Just to let your viewers know, the new bearing packer (34550) is made in USA. I appreciate Lisle Corporation continuing to manufacture tools in the United States.
Great video, thanks! I've been packing in the palm of my hand for 50 years. I need one of these!
Wow, this bearing packer works great! The demo was really informative, thank you for posting it.
Appreciate your well- detailed video, and it speaks volume of your experience brother!
Thank you for posting this video! Very informative. Now I know which one to buy!
That is pretty darn slick with no pun intended!
Just bought the exact handy packer to repack bearings on my 67 delta 88..thanks for the instructions
Thanks. I had a bearing packer like you opened the video with and after watching other videos using that style I decided I needed the Lyle bearing packer like you demonstrated here. Ty
Great demo for this style of bearing packer! Thanks for the video.
I bought one of these and man, I wish I had a long time ago. Packing bearings by hand always gave me a lot of pain in my hands afterwards, not to mention the time savings. I feel like it packs more grease into the bearings than you can get in by hand as well.
Should have had an affiliate link - would have made a buck because I just bought one due to your video.
Much appreciated, just bought one.
Thank you. Just what I needed to know!
I can't seem to get the two cone bearing packer to work. Then I dropped it and the cone with the bolt and grease fitting broke off. I am now ordering this newer Lisle 34550 version from Amazon. The other p.o.s. went to the garage can. Thanks for the very informative video.
Great review and demonstration
Interesting, looks like I need this
That sure would be handy. I'm packing bearings for the first time by hand, I feel like I'm wasting a lot of grease. But the old bearings were pretty dirty.
Thanks, great tips!
Thank you for the info.
Thanks man. Add to cart ;-)
Thank you for the video
Thanks for sharing!
Now imagine if a bearing packer had a similar design to a can crusher, it'd go from a whole bunch of elbow grease to squeeze the grease inside of the bearing to none.
Even if I stand on the second one the grease doesn't come out I had to put it in the hydraulic press I hate that one
Thank you sir
Nice video. But they're definitely is an issue over greasing a bearing the grease will start to churn out and push all of the grease from the bearing
how does it work on bigger around bearings
the grease on mine came up through the seal.
Question where does the old grease go does it get mixed with the new grease at the bottom and also do I need the change the grease to do the next set of bearings? Ty ahead of time!
The fresh grease pushes the old grease out the side of the bearing facing up. Then you can wipe it off the bearing and disgard it.
Nice tool, but you can over grease bearings. If to much gets in the cavity it churns the grease, which will cause higher temperatures and will wear out the bearings.
wastes a lot of grease.
The second one is fing trash