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I have been using the drill motor pump hooked to my Dewalt cordless.
I have tried the others out there, and this by far works best, only about $10 for the pump, $150 for the Dewalt, but you probably have a drill already. Mike "Chris" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to find an oil change pump; after a total disaster with one from an auto parts store (it just didn't pump, only sucked in air through the numerous cheap hose adapters), I am looking for recommendations for a brand that will actually work. Does any one have experience with either of the following? http://www.shop.com/op/aprod-~oil+change+pump-p8204138 http://www.bartswatersports.com/catalog.asp?P=7295 A manual one would be fine as well. Thanks a lot, Chris |
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IMHO, the only pump worth a flip is the Jabsco 12V pump mounted on a 3
gallon plastic bucket. I had to change it out for a five gallon pickle bucket since my diesel holds so much oil, but I've had this thing for years and it works perfectly, every time, with little effort. |
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