Heavy duty utility trailer bed with 2x6 raw wood flooring..mop it down with used oil and atf to weather proof it...ugly but the wood will l last forever.
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Heavy duty utility trailer bed with 2x6 raw wood flooring..mop it down with used oil and atf to weather proof it...ugly but the wood will l last forever.
Back on the ranch, we used to take used motor oil and mix it with some sort of insect repellent and then pour it over burlap sacks that were draped over and wired to a chain that was spread between two gate posts so that the cattle could go under it to get rid of the flies that liked to pester them.
I've got some new stuff left over from the last tranny I replaced which is in my 05 focus.
Cheap SOB's
My uncle was a redneck rancher. Once while I was out near his corral, I saw a pile of oil soaked toilet paper rolls. I asked what that was about, he told me they were used oil filters from his pickup. He said he never changed oil, he just changed the "filter" every year or so. His old truck ran just fine.
Voted for #4. Not just because we spell our first name the same but because I've also run some through coffee filters. I'm pretty tight, too
Best way to keep posts from rotting is to dig a hole, set the post in some gravel and pour in some oil then finish topping the hole off. Dont tell EPA you did this.
I didn't realize guys used ATF for bullet lube. I had 22 quarts I drained out of my truck last year. The farmer got all of it to burn in his heaters.
All of the above.
For my honda and other toyotas a full ATF change is no longer recommended. Drain and fill 3.5 qts depending on your usage/wear. The power machines are still at the dealerships for transmission flush even though honda/acura recommends against it. I've used the left overs to spot kill invasive weeds in the driveway not epa friendly. If I drain and its really clean looking i'll filter and pour it back in...I just go by the color of the oil I drain out.
Accelerant for a large bonfire...or possibly to get a pile of tires alight for Earth Day!
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Chain saw bar lube for when you run out of real stuff.
My dad operated a service station in a college town. One of the penny pinching professors showed him a TP oil filter and asked his opinion. His reply: "I don't wipe with filter paper either!"
My opinion; As far as micron filtering capability is concerned-subject to confirmation-, with regard to the pressure bypass feature, totally missing in the TP filter. Also MIA is the spin-off feature, standard in automotive filters since the '50's.
Anyone ever really try to burn ATF? We used to use it as coolant for diamond core drilling through concrete under a live iron furnace, when you didn't know how close you were drilling to the molten iron. It wouldn't steam like water. The drillers said it had to hit over 850 F to burn. Never tried it myself. I remember in the 70's the GM mechanics I worked with said it was the same and interchangeable with power steering fluid. I've never had any issues putting used ATF in the bar lube resevoir on my Stihl 015 and have used the same bar & chains for ever.
That is great to know as I have a few old qt's sitting around and a chainsaw with no bar oil.
I mix motor oil and transmission fluid for bar oil all winter cutting my firewood , I re-use motor oil but not transmission fluid . But transmission fluid in a bucket will clean up some cruddy metals just soaking in it . If you save a buck you have a buck .
If it don't look dark and smell bad? It AIN'T bad...
Yep, big time fines for "polluting". I sold some property in LA county and an "inspection" by the EPA was mandatory. In one and one quarter acres this guy dug 40 holes about 12"-16" deep and took samples. He found motor oil (of course he found oil, I parked 4 rubbish trucks there for prolly 25 years) and I had to have the area where it was found cleaned up by a certified Haz-Mat contractor, $$$$$!