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55 gal drum yamalube
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How much is a drum of 2 cycle oil?
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You must go through a lot of oil!
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1200.00 for drum... better have and not need than to need and dont have
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we can split 3 4 5 6 ways bout 6 bucks off per gallon
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How will you keep track of how much someone is getting? Gonna have them pay as they buy it?
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Start saving some milk jugs and fill them up I guess???
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cant use milk jugs oil will eat through it.... get a few 5 gallon gas cans..
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Payed $990 two months ago in boemont,so it pays to shop around found it from 990-1750 21/2 gal.gas cans work better then5 gal. Depending on what type of drum rack you have. Just my experience with buying drums
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I buy my yamalube in a clear plastic 1 gallon jug. It comes out off a 55 gal drum. So I'm pretty sure a milk jug would do fine. Now putting gas in one is a different story.
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Ask my wife about the oil stain in the garage from a milk jug and have oil in it definately will eat through it with time
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Lol. If this thread is still open in a month I may think about it
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Yes it will!! I found out the hard way.
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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1350996681.345336.jpgI buy my oil in these clear jugs and they never leak. Buy from gulf coast boats they pump it out of a 55gal drum
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I would imagine thats different plastic than a milk jug. When I was about 12 I mixed some 2 cycle oil with a gallon of gas in a milk jug. The gas can was 5 gallons and the oil was enough for one gallon of gas. So I got an old milk jug cuz I knew it was a gallon. I didn't know any better but it stayed in the jug for about a week and a half before we used it up and it didnt eat through. My dad told me not to do that again though cuz it probably would eat through
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They have oil grade containers and food grade containers.
When I was a kid my buddy wanted to take some extra gas in his dads boat to go to our friends camp. He took a 5 gallon kentwood water jug and filled it with gas and put the cap on. We didn't make it to the afternoon and the gas was eating the plastic. |
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I vote to get the 5 gal. cans with a top and don't worry about finding a buttload of 1 gal. jugs.
If you want 1 gal. jugs, go find a commercial laundry along the coast and they will gladly give you all the 1 gal. bleach jugs you want. Free. The crabbers used to use them for crab trap floats when I was younger. They will degrade over time due to the sun, but you can get all you want. |
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If y'all are interested, I can probably get some used five gallon oil buckets with lids.
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Save your gallon jugs now. I had about a dozen of them when I was running a 2 stroke just for filling out of a 55 gallon drum.
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If you willing to travel a bit, could probably get a bunch of guy's on here to save you some gallon jugs
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