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That contraption does, indeed, work. 
But only if you're near a power supply.
But only if you're near a power supply.
You guys never made a "suck bucket"?? Take a wet/dry vac.. hook the main hose on a 5 gal bucket spout.. now get a smaller hose, 5/16" or smaller depending on what kinda room you have in the sucking area.. poke a small hole in the lid of the 5 gal bucket & insert the smaller hose..
The vaccum from the wet/dry vac will cause a vaccum in the 5 gal bucket, therefore sucking at the end of the 5/16' hose..
ALL the liquid ends up in the 5 gal bucket & not in the wet/dry vac....
Its good for all sorts of things.. Try it, it works..
LOL!I usually wrap some hay twine and/or barbed wire around my output shaft, thereby allowing the bottom seal to become a drain.
That is the “Never Change Oil” just add method.I usually wrap some hay twine and/or barbed wire around my output shaft, thereby allowing the bottom seal to become a drain.