Posted by e on June 16, 2010 at 20:34:38 from (69.66.234.201):
In Reply to: Nancy's oil change posted by NCWayne on June 16, 2010 at 13:06:02:
I find it somewhat odd that someone would go through the trouble of buying the supplies for an oil change, but then have someone else change the oil. IMHO, if you have the supplies, your 75% there. As far as a time commitment, I would think it actually consumes more time taking a vehicle in than just doing it yourself. And what's even more interesting to me is the people who are doing this own a slew of farm equipment. So, it's not like they aren't already dealing with gallons of used oil to begin with.
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