Posted by kopeck on April 12, 2010 at 17:51:01 from (216.227.12.9):
So, I'm tired of buying quart bottles or even gallon jugs. Many of the engines around my place run 15w-40, so it makes sense for my to buy that in bulk.
My grandfather used to get oil in 20 (ish) gallon drums. He had a rather nice hand pump that just screws in and works away. I've got the pump and it still works like a charm so that seem like the way to go.
I stopped by the local parts store where I get most of my oil and asked if the small drums were still available and he wasn't sure that they were. He was going to look into it but he sells mostly 5 gallon pails.
So, I thought I would query folks here, are they still available? I really don't want to get a 55 gallon drum, that more then I want to deal with but 20-30 wouldn't be to bad.
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