Liquidsilver
Gold Member
I had 10 gallons, so I took it to the county recycling center. Not two words were spoken. I just didn't want rolling eyes or a hassle at the WalMart.
I imagine like a lot of people on TBN, I do not have garbage pickup service and take garbage and trash every 10 days or so to the county recycling center. They have containers for auto oil and cooking oil and I dump the hydraulic oil in the auto oil container. My local Auto Zone stores also have oil recycle containers.
In Washington the county dumps also take most fluids. The auto parts store do too but most of the time your limited to 5 gallons a visit. Our dumps allow 10 gallons. But, if they are not looking....![]()
Yep, that is what I do. The transfer station I go to has an attendant watch you dump it if they are not busy.
If you have a Stihl or other with adjustable oil pump, turn your oil pump up to maximum, hydraulic/engine oil has no tackifier in it so it doesn't hang on like bar oil. I drop last bits of containers of diff oil, used hydraulic fluid, engine oil, all in one container and mix with some bar oil if I have it, then just keep adding to the mix. Yes the mix has little or no tackifier left, so I run my pump at max!Bar oil, that's a great idea.