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| Thread ID: 125587 | 2012-07-07 07:32:00 | Supercheapauto muck up .. | Nomad (952) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 1286626 | 2012-07-07 22:44:00 | Yes, straight in the bin | plod (107) | ||
| 1286627 | 2012-07-08 08:36:00 | The local landfill takes back used oil. Anyone know if the filters can be recycled :confused: Yep flush with petrol to clean them out then put on trademe :) Personally I bung them in the firebox to recycle the heat from the burnt off oil, then just biff whats left out in hte garden to rust into the ground. Recycling at its finest puts the iron back in the ground. |
coldfront (15814) | ||
| 1286628 | 2012-07-08 09:41:00 | Was gonna change the oil. Then I was going to put the oil filter on, the one they told me to get which was the wrong one. happens all the time when i go to repco, never seem to manage to keep the serial number of the filter i actually need between changes. must write it down somewhere safer next time. one day... |
globe (11482) | ||
| 1286629 | 2012-07-08 09:46:00 | That's not such a great idea. The part number written on the oil change sticker may be handy though. ;) It is probably unnecessary to say just how I know this . | R2x1 (4628) | ||
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