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Old 12-07-2011, 07:59 PM
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That's kinda' what we use when I get the help of my Son-in-Law Master Toyota tech and all the goodies he has at his place! THAT'S the way to travel, for sure,..(my preference all the way)......however: in my DIY, layman, shadetree, surroundings,..it feels good to change it out, at home (if you will). I don't even mind the extra step to pour the old oil into the transport containers,..luvin' that WIDE-OPEN TOP when uncapping the gusher........

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Originally Posted by dshepp806
That's kinda' what we use when I get the help of my Son-in-Law Master Toyota tech and all the goodies he has at his place! THAT'S the way to travel, for sure,..(my preference all the way)......however: in my DIY, layman, shadetree, surroundings,..it feels good to change it out, at home (if you will). I don't even mind the extra step to pour the old oil into the transport containers,..luvin' that WIDE-OPEN TOP when uncapping the gusher........

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Where does one pick up the wide open top model?
Old 12-07-2011, 08:22 PM
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Take a look here: http://www.blitzusa.com/oilchange.htm

I use that 5 gallon open container (w/ the spout) for phase one....nice and wide,..little (essentially NO splatter).

I then transfer this into the 10 quart container(s) for transport.......(packing in that last 1/2 quart!!!!!!!!!!) You can do it!!!!!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by dshepp806
Take a look here: http://www.blitzusa.com/oilchange.htm

I use that 5 gallon open container (w/ the spout) for phase one....nice and wide,..little (essentially NO splatter).

I then transfer this into the 10 quart container(s) for transport.......(packing in that last 1/2 quart!!!!!!!!!!) You can do it!!!!!!!!!!

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Like the 5 gl model. But how does one order from that company? Doesn't seem to be a retailer.
Old 12-07-2011, 08:36 PM
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Well,..yes there is. Under the "consumers resources" button.....you can then select "retailer locator"...go from there....

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Originally Posted by dshepp806
Well,..yes there is. Under the "consumers resources" button.....you can then select "retailer locator"...go from there....

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I just checked and you have to remember I'm in Maine. It said I had to go to Ace Hardware, Wal-Mart or Home Depot. Remember I'm in.......oh I guess we have those here. Never mind!
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I bought a 16 quart one from Pelican probably 10 years ago. Served me well.
Old 12-07-2011, 10:29 PM
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OHHHH

You're in Maine!!

in that case.. you need 29 medium to large lobster tail shells ..that should hold the 11 qts just fine
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OHHHH

You're in Maine!!

in that case.. you need 29 medium to large lobster tail shells ..that should hold the 11 qts just fine

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the first one pictured, the one with a bad vent works fine. u have to unscrew the cover on the pourspout , open the vent and take out the drainhole cover.
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Originally Posted by jason2guy
the first one pictured, the one with a bad vent works fine. u have to unscrew the cover on the pourspout , open the vent and take out the drainhole cover.

The first one pictured where? In Doyle's link? If so it is only a 6 qt capacity.
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I'd stay far away from 6-quarters....(hehe)

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This is the one I use on phase #1!:::::


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Originally Posted by dshepp806
This is the one I use on phase #1!:::::


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That one looks like the easiest and least messy plan!


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