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Old 07-15-2011, 04:37 PM
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Default tool for every truck !! awesome

i have over 5 million miles and do you know how many oil changes that is ?? ha ha ALOT...well i just found the greatest tool ever ..no more mess when changing my oil ,no spills...awesome new tool ...check it out..you wont quite thanking me ...go to oilfilterbuddy.com
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Old 07-16-2011, 02:22 AM
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First off, WOW, 5,000,000 :hellno: :roll:

Seems to be a noble way to keep your hands clean when replacing the oil filter, but then i'd have one less use for my old ice pick.

Website is alright but you misspelled "guarantee". Good luck out there..
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Old 07-16-2011, 03:03 AM
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First off, WOW, 5,000,000 :hellno: :roll:

Seems to be a noble way to keep your hands clean when replacing the oil filter, but then i'd have one less use for my old ice pick.

Website is alright but you misspelled "guarantee". Good luck out there..

Ummmmmmm!!!

I was under the impression that "Ice picks" were used for Mafia intimidation and executions. :lol:
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Old 07-16-2011, 03:43 AM
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Ummmmmmm!!!

I was under the impression that "Ice picks" were used for Mafia intimidation and executions. :lol:
I have always used the pick to stab a hole in the bottom or lower side of the filter to drain it. Saves on the mess...
Every piece of equipment and truck tractor I've ever owned has the filter placed where oil either runs down the frame rail, drains onto the starter, or my personal favorite, the back half of the exhaust manifold. With a well placed pick stabbing, the oil drains away from these places.
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Old 07-16-2011, 02:13 PM
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I thought people just get a new truck when it's time to change the oil
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Old 07-16-2011, 03:24 PM
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ha ha you all have made me laugh !!the ole ice pick was my trick tooo ...till now ...now i am spoiled cause this tool suctions my oil into any ole bucket .....like i said i dont get burnt now or make a mess...lol... took a women to share this one ...hee hee ..seroiusly it is the best tool ive ran accross in a long time....ya and my butt still is sore from all the miles.. lol
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I have always used the pick to stab a hole in the bottom or lower side of the filter to drain it. Saves on the mess...
Every piece of equipment and truck tractor I've ever owned has the filter placed where oil either runs down the frame rail, drains onto the starter, or my personal favorite, the back half of the exhaust manifold. With a well placed pick stabbing, the oil drains away from these places.

But...but......but.......What happens with the screw driver now?? What am I supposed to use it for???
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But...but......but.......What happens with the screw driver now?? What am I supposed to use it for???
Unclogging the reels of Toro 223 Reelmaster mowers (well, that's why I always kept a screwdriver in the toolbox of said mower while I did golf course maintenance).
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Cool This is really awesome to explore

I really liked your post about trucking maintenance. You can also check truck accessories guides on Carrier Upgrade
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Default tool for every truck !! awesome

thanks for sharing this new tool it's really awesome...
its really helpful tool for trucker..
I really liked your post about trucking maintenance.

every trucker have this Basic Tools
  • Wrenches – Depending on the job, you might need a wrench. ...
  • Pliers – Pliers can come in handy when you're on the job or if you're on the road.
  • Screwdrivers – Many jobs require a screwdriver. ...
  • Hammers – If you're working in home improvement, you'll also want to keep a hammer in your truck tool box.
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