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 Posted: Wed Aug 5th, 2020 10:07 am
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410customs
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coolant in one container, everything else (except brake fluid) can go in another

They have been making it harder and harder to properly dispose of coolant yourself
Some counties have recycling facilities that take haz mat stuff like old paint and coolant.......see if you can find someplace in the phone book. In CO I used to have to make an appointment...and still they would give me grief over bringing in like 40-50 gallons of coolant each time............We do our part to collect and keep fluid separate, it sucks that it is harder and harder to dispose of this stuff properly. It works backwards, by limiting how much you can take in and when they are causing alot of A holes to just dump the stuff on the ground = not cool! I do not need that stuff in my water well.

Here in Idaho they accept fluids at the dump the first Sat of each month....now with a 10 gallon limit. Sheesh....the rules have changed 3 times since I moved here, in 3 years......So we have to load up the coolant and oil in 3-4 diff trucks each month so we can properly recycle the stuff. Just one oil change on a 7.3 truck (I have 3 of them) results in 5 gallons of used oil.........

So that 84 Ranger had manual brakes? No booster???!!???!?!?!?! Cool



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