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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    They are very slow though.
    Changed the oil in 4 diff's a gearbox and two transfer cases in one afternoon... then wondered "why is my arm so sore?"

    Yeah, they are a little slow and I wish they had a 2L bottle but on the plus side they are small and light and you can work them whilst lying on a creeper under the Defender.
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    I use a big syringe thing which holds about 3/4of a litre or so. Really quick to fill and empty. Has about a foot of flexy hose on the end.

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    Tom thumb pumps

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    ^^^^^ im with that guy on that, the tom thumb pumps are a magic bit of gear
    can any post pics of that " tom plumb " pump and where it can be bought from?
    Thanks and cheers,
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    Try Repco, AutoBarn etc usually get them off an auto parts place. Car Parts NT in Katherine sell them, but that probably doesn't help many people.
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    I buy my oil in 20 litre drums and use a pump on the drum - real easy, simply place filler nozzle in filler hole and pump until it overflows.

    For years I fiddled around with filling (and refilling numerous times) little oil bottles or syringe pumps before I bought the 20 litre drum pump at the Orange Field Day. Best move ever as far as oil changes go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    They are very slow though.
    But cheaper than a AB DOER for a workout. Keep fit whilst servicing

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    You can readily buy a pump that screws onto a standard oil bottle. All use standard sizes of Bottle Closure Thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco44 View Post
    can any post pics of that " tom plumb " pump and where it can be bought from?
    Thanks and cheers,
    disco 44
    Try looking at 101Ron's earlier post - it has a pic - already done just have a look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    I use a big syringe thing which holds about 3/4of a litre or so. Really quick to fill and empty. Has about a foot of flexy hose on the end.

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    Pete
    same here, one of these,
    Suction Gun | Toledo

    makes the job a piece of err.. cake.
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