I have a smaller B&S extractor but honestly on my mower and snowblowers it's just as easy to tip them, one less container to clean.
Never cleaned my mityvac???
I have a smaller B&S extractor but honestly on my mower and snowblowers it's just as easy to tip them, one less container to clean.
Agree... I don't use my suction pump to put oil engines, just to extract, so I haven't cleaned mine either. I clean the hoses with a shot of brake cleaner to keep them from dripping when I put them away but that is it.Never cleaned my mityvac???
I think you got his in the wrong post... Ha!I give the guy tons of credit for taking a lot of hits in that interview and keeping it positive. Very great performance by a CEO.
Hilarious Leslie couldn't get it to charge....
I did but it was too late to fix when I discovered it -I had multiple computers and windows open.I think you got his in the wrong post... Ha!
You clean out your extractor?I have a smaller B&S extractor but honestly on my mower and snowblowers it's just as easy to tip them, one less container to clean.
Does this mean I have to deal with drips from the pump, tube, and adaptor?Mine uses this cone shaped plug that you can stick into any container you want to draw liquid into. I draw oil into old oil jugs, fuel into a jerry can, etc. Its the greatest invention of all time. View attachment 97098
I should of said one less thing to mess with.You clean out your extractor?
Yes it’s probably a bit more messy if you’re moving it between containers a lot. You can use any tubes you want with it if the ones supplied aren’t doing the trick. I haven’t found any instance where I needed a stiffer tube yet.Does this mean I have to deal with drips from the pump, tube, and adaptor?
The mityvac hoses are quite stiff - that floppy tube isnt going to work in many of my cases- into a mower through the fill plug - sure.
Down my Hondas/ nissan/ boats dipstick tube - not happening.