Gordon Gould
Super Member
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2007
- Messages
- 6,235
- Location
- NorthEastern, VT
- Tractor
- Kubota L3010DT, Kubota M5640SUD, Dresser TD7G Dozer
I have been managing to chage the ten gallons of oil in my tractor with a 5 gal bucket because there are multible drains on the tractor and if I start with the highest one I get about 4.5 gals. It is cumbersum and prone to spillage.
I needed to change the transmission oil in my dozer, which is about 20 gallons, and it all comes out at once, and fast.
I had a 55 gal drum I had gotten from a factory in town for road sand and an old galvanized pan ( a plastic dishpan would work good ). I bought a 2" pvc shower drain, pipe, and a couple fittings at Home Despot. Mounted the drain in the side of the pan and plumbed it all up on a bank.
After the oil was drained I removed the pipe from the drum, put a 2" plug in the bung, and rolled the drum up the bank. Then I picked up the drum with the FEL and a couple straps and refilled the empty 5 gal pails with waste oil through hose bib for recycling
This scheme worked good - I did't spill a drop :thumbsup:
I needed to change the transmission oil in my dozer, which is about 20 gallons, and it all comes out at once, and fast.
I had a 55 gal drum I had gotten from a factory in town for road sand and an old galvanized pan ( a plastic dishpan would work good ). I bought a 2" pvc shower drain, pipe, and a couple fittings at Home Despot. Mounted the drain in the side of the pan and plumbed it all up on a bank.
After the oil was drained I removed the pipe from the drum, put a 2" plug in the bung, and rolled the drum up the bank. Then I picked up the drum with the FEL and a couple straps and refilled the empty 5 gal pails with waste oil through hose bib for recycling
This scheme worked good - I did't spill a drop :thumbsup: