I have yet to see a shop without the ability to dispose of fluids. My shop a small one locally, they take anything liquid. Once a week a recovery truck shows up, drains their collection tank that has fuel, coolant, oils and god only knows what else. Recovery truck delivers to a facility that makes sure to recover what is recoverable and incinerate the left overs.
When changing fuel filter, do you reuse the diesel drained?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by A Bug, Feb 9, 2019.
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Personally, I don't see it as a big deal.
Think about all the asphalt dump trucks. They use fuel to keep the asphalt from sticking to their dump beds.
I used to pack around one of them 2 gallon pump spray bottles. I think it held. -
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You guys and your atf thing, it takes two to three gallons of the stuff to actually do any good PER tank.
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Or just fill the fuel filters up with atf.
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