Oil is oil. As long as it's not mixed with antifreeze.
The big question.
Will the parts stores take it.
They're always full.
Where to get inexpensive fleetguard filters
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check your local auto repair shops. one of them where i live has a oil burning heat stove, they take it off my hands for nothing to heat their shop.
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That brand, probably not.
But Fram is without a doubt the worst crap on the market.Rideandrepair and spindrift Thank this. -
How about a landfill or recycling place?
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AutoZone takes 5 gals max, a day.
O'Reillys takes as much as they have room in their drum.Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
Napa Gold are wix.
Oriely and Napa both do a sale twice a year.
Get a commercial account with Oriely and get almost sale price year round.
But if you have to these guys have good prices even with paying shipping. In comparison to dealers.
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Wonder what the cost of a oil burning heater runs.
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Why not look for cheap Baldwin filters? Better price and better quality. Buy them by the case online. Just look around the web.
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Baldwin better than Fleetguard??
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Baldwin’s the best. So is Mobil oil, Firestone tires, Jeep vehicles, Husqvarna Lawn mowers, Freightliner Trucks, and Orville Redenbocker popcornmitmaks, feldsforever, blairandgretchen and 1 other person Thank this.
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