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cleanmaxx_brian
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Location: Wantagh, Long Island, NY
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Easier way to change the oil?
Original Message May 15, 2005 11:07 pm |
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Is there a device that allows you to put a tub down the oil filler neck and pump out the oil as apposed to going underneath? If not, there sould be! And if so, can you post a link, or brand name, or where to look for one? Thanks again, Brian
Brian ChangAriens 8526LE, Bradley 32" 12.5HP walk behind mower, Echo BP200 blower, Troy Built 4.5HP Pressure Washer, Craftsman 4.5HP Yard Vac, Homelite line trimmer, Scotts 21" high wheel mower, MTD 3.5HP Edger.
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cleanmaxx_brian
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Location: Wantagh, Long Island, NY
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Re: Easier way to change the oil?
Reply #7 May 16, 2005 3:11 pm |
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Thats is pretty cool! I am going to look into that! Thanks!!!
Brian ChangAriens 8526LE, Bradley 32" 12.5HP walk behind mower, Echo BP200 blower, Troy Built 4.5HP Pressure Washer, Craftsman 4.5HP Yard Vac, Homelite line trimmer, Scotts 21" high wheel mower, MTD 3.5HP Edger.
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snowshoveler
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Re: Easier way to change the oil?
Reply #9 May 16, 2005 5:28 pm |
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a couple years ago we were at an update school and they were bragging about the oil vaccuum ,of course i was a sceptic. a guy next to us said he got one to use on argos.and now its used all the time. so we decided to get one ,well it came and we were still sceptical so we used it and still took out the drainplugs just to check if it was working as supposed to. i can tell tou now that its the best tool in the shop no question about it. and the engine manufacturers say its okay for them to. if you can get one in your budget go ahead,was about a hundred canadian. for an 15 liter size should be almost free in US later chris
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Bill_D
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Re: Easier way to change the oil?
Reply #12 May 17, 2005 12:08 am |
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SnowRemover
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Location: Near Albany, NY
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Re: Easier way to change the oil?
Reply #14 May 17, 2005 8:58 am |
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About four years ago I saw an article in Consumer Reports about a PELA (http://www.pelaproducts.com/) oil changer. My Dad was getting older, but still liked to change his own motor oil, so I bought it for him. Unfortunately his GM car was not compatible with the device because there wasn't a straight run from the dipstick to the oil pan (there was a bend which a dipstick can easily maneuver through, but the plastic PELA nozzle could not). So he gave it back to me so I could use it. My Pontiac Grand Am did not have the bend and it worked great for two oil changes and one lawn mower change. Then the nozzle that holds the vaccuum after you pump got loose and no amount of glue or anything else has gotten it to work since. It's still in my garage - pay for shipping and I'll gladly send it to you. $50 was the initial cost and I could have paid someone to change my oil for all the use it gave me. Not the greatest item, and since you don't use it regularly, the warranty runs out fast). --SnowRemover
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