[AT] 10 gallon oil drain pan

Mike M meulenms at gmx.com
Sat Jan 2 16:28:52 PST 2016


Thanks for all the input guys, I think I'll try the block idea first to 
see if that works. I have an old plastic tub I use for mixing concrete 
that hasn't been used in a few years that would easily hold 10 gallons, 
but I'm not sure I'm ready to sacrifice it yet. My experience with large 
volumes of oil is that  no matter what system you use, it's going to end 
up all over the place.

Mike M


On 1/2/2016 4:03 PM, Dean VP wrote:
> Drive the tractor up on blocks
>
> Dean VP
> Snohomish, WA
>
> If we can employ guards with guns to protect money, we can and should employ guards with guns to
> protect people. Bernard Goldberg.
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> Hi guys, I need to drain the common sump transmission, hydraulic fluid
> out of my tractor. It holds about 10 gallons. Any (cheap) ideas on how
> to do that without making a mess? I have an assortment of 5 gallon
> buckets, but they won't fit under the drain plug. Any thoughts or ideas
> would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike M
>
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