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In the 1951 issue of 6MT15 Vocab, there are two Oddy pumps listed, first one is Pump, High Pressure, Grease TT/H9491 as issued to Amphibian tracked, Neptune.
Then there is another with same manufacturers type number of TT/H9491, but listed as 'modified', the notable difference is in one of the demandable components, Pipe, Articulated Assy. This would be a good description of the folding pipe. Standby for the Colonials to post their jokes ![]()
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(no more maple syrup and hockey for you)
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Ha ha Bruce, not going to rise to the bait here, anyway only girls play hockey in this country.
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Wars have been started over less......
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Well I am open to learning. What kind of pressures were achieved with this massive device, bearing in mind a regular grease gun can put out 3000 psi, and Llincoln makes guns that go to 7000 psi? As to hauling around that or extra cartridges, I think I'll stick with the cartridges. Then again, many, many times in the military you were refilling from a 5 gallon pail of grease, and that could be a messy task if you didn't know what you were doing. What was the capacity of the oddy that justified it's weight and complexity? Have you used them much Richard? I must admit is certainly looks rugged enough. |
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Here you go, this is a (rather dusty) Andy 5000
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Foot and handle extend for leverage.
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Data plate - hope that helps Lynn!
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Not used the Oddy, but do have an Andy pump as Lauren has posted photos of, and this takes the standard 7 pound grease tin, which is quite a few cartridges. I have converted mine to use as an oil pump for filling wheel stations, bevel boxes, etc on things like Ferret, Dingo, Saracen, etc and it is ideal for that.
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Thank you Lauren and Richard for educating me on Oddys and Andys.
Brains full.
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Rob,
If you are looking to tidy out the shed I am more than willing to set aside funds to buy the grease gun. Second, may I use your pictures of the folding suitcase filter over on HMVF please with credit?
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