My husband used to always change our oil.
There was the problem of what to do with the dirty stuff, but we found that if we bottle it up and set it behind our garage on the edge of the city alley, a professional scrounger will always pick it up. I guess that means there are places that buy it. Every place I know of to take it to does not buy, but charges a "disposal fee".
Husband no longer changes the oil because our car rides so low to the ground that he would need to ramp it up to get under. Uh, well, car rides low and husband's body has gotten a little thicker. I have not volunteered to learn how to do it. So now we take the car to one of those quickie oil change shops.
Well, maybe I should learn and then keep an eye out for sales on oil. Someone blogged here about changing her own tire and I was impressed because I have never been able to loosen a single lugnut, even by jumping on the wrench.
Does it take that much strength to drain the oil?
Do you change your own oil?
There was the problem of what to do with the dirty stuff, but we found that if we bottle it up and set it behind our garage on the edge of the city alley, a professional scrounger will always pick it up. I guess that means there are places that buy it. Every place I know of to take it to does not buy, but charges a "disposal fee".
Husband no longer changes the oil because our car rides so low to the ground that he would need to ramp it up to get under. Uh, well, car rides low and husband's body has gotten a little thicker. I have not volunteered to learn how to do it. So now we take the car to one of those quickie oil change shops.
Well, maybe I should learn and then keep an eye out for sales on oil. Someone blogged here about changing her own tire and I was impressed because I have never been able to loosen a single lugnut, even by jumping on the wrench.
Does it take that much strength to drain the oil?Do you change your own oil?

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