Posted by kyplowboy on December 01, 2008 at 19:28:24 from (70.157.125.82):
In Reply to: Bucket of oil..... posted by sparktrician on December 01, 2008 at 05:25:33:
I over simplify every thing as every one knows but here's what I do.
Local CPS store had some high priced hydrolic fluid in one gallon jugs and I realy needed some quick. Bought two jugs. They were shaped with a handle on the side and were real easy to pour and they had about an 8" spout that pulled out of the top. They were real easy to pour into the under the seat cap on my 6700. I kept the two jugs and painted 15W40 on both sides of one of'm. It is pretty easy to tilt the 5 gallon buckets of Rotella or Hydrolic fluid over and fill up the jugs.
Hope this helps, can not think of the brand the jugs.
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