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I cant remember which thread it was, but you fellows talked about an oil vac device. I can't get on my knees with these metal knees, and in a panic when the roof started leaking I messed up both shoulders which already had rotator cuff surgery. Anyway in Fargo Wednesday at Harbor Freight I seen a 2.5 gallon for $99. It sure will be helpful for me this spring as I get everything running. I just wanted to thank whoever brought it up.
 


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I cant remember which thread it was, but you fellows talked about an oil vac device. I can't get on my knees with these metal knees, and in a panic when the roof started leaking I messed up both shoulders which already had rotator cuff surgery. Anyway in Fargo Wednesday at Harbor Freight I seen a 2.5 gallon for $99. It sure will be helpful for me this spring as I get everything running. I just wanted to thank whoever brought it up.
I’m buying one too
 

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If your a DIY kind a guy you can make the cannister out of something and use your shop vac to draw the oil, Just don't ever use it on gas. I have a 2 gallon canister for # 90 oil to fill lower units ,use compressed air to push the oil. It works better than the other messy ways Ive tried for filling lower units.
 
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