This old-fashioned garage tool was once a familiar sight in workshops, barns, and home garages.
The cylindrical body was filled with grease, while the long handle created pressure to force the lubricant through the narrow nozzle. Mechanics used it to apply grease directly to fittings on cars, tractors, machinery, and other moving parts that needed regular lubrication.
It helped reduce friction and wear long before modern maintenance tools became common.
Answer: It is a manual grease gun.


