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Reliable oil drain pans for your oil change?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blueline" data-source="post: 14205002" data-attributes="member: 116461"><p>Rob I usually grab one of my 5gal hydraulic fluid buckets and fill it as I go. It fills up about once a year and dump it at advance auto. The hydraulic fluid bucket has a spout with a screw on cap that works great for storage ans transport back and forth. If you don't use hydraulic fluid, I use it in my backhoe, stop by a local auto parts or mechanic shop I'm sure they have a bunch laying around they would gladly give you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blueline, post: 14205002, member: 116461"] Rob I usually grab one of my 5gal hydraulic fluid buckets and fill it as I go. It fills up about once a year and dump it at advance auto. The hydraulic fluid bucket has a spout with a screw on cap that works great for storage ans transport back and forth. If you don't use hydraulic fluid, I use it in my backhoe, stop by a local auto parts or mechanic shop I'm sure they have a bunch laying around they would gladly give you. [/QUOTE]
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