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Title: Someday....
Post by: ken farr on August 24, 2015, 11:56:54 PM
.....I would like to be able to change the fluids on my B1100 with less than 3 pairs of disposable gloves and a quart of simple green........ :rolleyes:


kjf
Title: Re: Someday....
Post by: oldbike54 on August 25, 2015, 12:09:18 AM
 Ken , is that even possible  :huh: :grin:

  Dusty
Title: Re: Someday....
Post by: Texas Turnip on August 25, 2015, 06:58:56 AM
I've never worn the surgical gloves. Tried getting on a pair over these hamhocks of mine and tore them up before getting half way.

What is Simple Green? :whip2:

Tex
Title: Re: Someday....
Post by: twhitaker on August 25, 2015, 07:44:00 AM
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What is Simple Green?

It is similar to S100.  :thumb:
Title: Re: Someday....
Post by: Kev m on August 25, 2015, 08:32:45 AM
.....I would like to be able to change the fluids on my B1100 with less than 3 pairs of disposable gloves and a quart of simple green........ :rolleyes:


kjf


LOL, but what's the issue? I don't remember my B11 being particularly messy and I'm a bit of a neat freak in the shop.

Like I have those PIG matt oil absorbent matts that I put down before changing oil, and I put them down on crushed cardboard so there's another layer.

http://www.newpig.com/pig/US/pig-absorbent-mat-roll-mat202-01?squealDealCode=PPCHDEP25&code=PPCHDEP25&orderId=3003559&catalogId=17208&autoAppliedPromo=true&errorViewName=CalculationCodeErrorView&cm_mmc=R-_-PLA-_-Go-_-MAT202-01&URL=%2Fpig%2FUS%2Fpig-absorbent-mat-roll-mat202-01&langId=-1&page=%2Fpig%2FUS%2Fpig-absorbent-mat-roll-mat202-01&view=%2Fpig%2FUS%2Fpig-absorbent-mat-roll-mat202-01&set=PPCHD25GC250O&gclid=CMbd-oCsxMcCFQ2QHwod430GwA&storeId=10651&ddkey=http:US/ap/PPCHDEP25/PPCHD25GC250O

(http://images.newpig.com/wcsstore/NewPigUSCatalogAssetStore/Attachment/images/prdImgs_large/MAT202_01_W2_L.jpg)

And I do wear a pair of gloves, and I REALLY don't like it if I spill some of that oil onto the matts never mind the cardboard.

The only thing I remember being a little messy was the transmission and the centerstand/exhaust, but I'd cut a beer can and formed it into a drain which minimized even that. A quick spray of Brakleen was all I ever needed.