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Oil Extractor

Ryanbabz71

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Anyone have recommendations for a good oil extractor? I have bought the blue tank one from Lowes twice now and have had multiple seal failures. Would like something a little better for the power equipment around the house
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VR6ix

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No complaints about my little Pella 6000 for oil changes, it ***** just fine. Have not had any sealing issues or needed to change any o-rings. It gets typical home-gamer use, handful of oil changes a year.

Managed to tear the rubber coating of the hose on a windage tray so it was sucking air instead of oil... couple bucks at the local hardware store for the same-size hose in solid plastic, a dab of bathroom silicon sealer, and it's still working great years later.
 
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bpjr

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I have one of the blue can jobs sold by west marine. Works fine and even better after I learned not to pump up too much vacuum and cave in the can. No leaks but is slow. insert tube, pump up and come back in 15 minutes. Had it about 12 yrs and no problems for diy at home. Before that I used a small manual hand pump meant for marine engines. It was hard to pump and messy.
 
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