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Subject: Re: [MBZ] plastic oil sucker
I bought one of those suckups from the hitler list deal a while back.
Never used it till the other day. I just prefer the old fashed way of
draining it.
On Saturday, Jan 14, 2006, at 16:50 US/Eastern, Karl Wittnebel wrote:
Mighty Vac. 8.8L capacity. Toolsource has the whole line of Mighty Vac
products. Of course you can do the same with a carbuoy and a vacuum
cleaner, but then you have an oily carbuoy and hoses sitting around.
Haven't bought
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I bought one of those suckups from the hitler list deal a while back.
Never used it till the other day. I just prefer the old fashed way of
draining it. I suppose it probably would have worked better if I had my
oil a little warm but it was stone cold.
Ron Dwelle wrote:
About 6 months ago,
Ron, I think you're talking about the Suck-Up. I got mine from
www.marinepowerservice.com for $55. I bought it after the
recommendation you're referring to was posted, and have been very
happy with it. Although the oil compartment is plastic, it's a sturdy
plastic, and other critical parts are m
About 6 months ago, someone posted info on a big plastic oil sucker,
similar to the top-sider, but all plastic. It was fairly expensive,
IIRC. I think someone had been involved in a group purchase.
I can't locate the posting. Can someone list the brand name, etc.?
I want this for my boat diese