@@richardspaulding5035 Nice idea. I have a couple of Craftsman PYT 9000s with Briggs & Stratton engines, they have a nice less messy way of changing the oil. I always make a mess with my Cub Cadets 2554 and 2166. I may have too many mowers too. Thanks for the tip.
Tried that method, small tube provided has fallen into the jug a couple of times now. I use a very thin plastic cover that fits perfectly under the filter.
great idea, I'll let my wife keep her baking pans and just attach directly to my oil drain pan. Thanks for the hack!
It is more fun sneaking around and taking my wife's stuff. She still has not noticed it missing.
Nice work !! 👨🔧👍
Thanks
Awesome idea!
Thanks, my wife has not missed the pan yet. LOL
@@richardspaulding5035 Nice idea. I have a couple of Craftsman PYT 9000s with Briggs & Stratton engines, they have a nice less messy way of changing the oil. I always make a mess with my Cub Cadets 2554 and 2166. I may have too many mowers too. Thanks for the tip.
Just clip the zip-tie and your pan is safely stored in the kitchen until you need it again.
thanks for the suggestion.
I, personally, do it without removing the drain plug.
oil sucker vacuum thing, down the dip stick hole.
Interesting, I will look into that method
Tube put in a empty 1 gallon oil jug. Paper plate folded placed below the oil filter to collect anything when comes off.
Tried that method, small tube provided has fallen into the jug a couple of times now. I use a very thin plastic cover that fits perfectly under the filter.
@@richardspaulding5035 snug it up tight enough with a zip tie were it holds works good
@@user-tg3vw4pd7j thanks