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Take an old swarfega bottle with pump dispenser, wash it out REALLY well (to get rid of all the abrasive granules).

Find a suitable sized piece of hose in amongst the mountain of useful junk in the shed and ram it on the end of the pump

 

Ideal container for dispensing engine oil in small engines, particularly Honda GX type

 

Poor mans "Oil Safe" container https://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-1763-oil-safe.aspx?srsltid=AfmBOoq46hSsGnPkn8tidwwuK_oQBQnvYhZ_0Pt3SCClMNiBwwcDqmk4

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, PeteB said:

That would be good for diff/hub and gearbox oils too! Nice one, will blag a pump from somewhere!  Cheers!

If you're feeling really posh you can buy the pump dispensers for 5l brand new, either internet or a janitor/cleaning supplier

 

My mate has an Oil Safe pump, I borrowed it once for filling up axles on a machine. Great bit of kit but what a bloody price

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2 hours ago, PeteB said:

That would be good for diff/hub and gearbox oils too! Nice one, will blag a pump from somewhere!  Cheers!

Exactly what I thought! Recently serviced my old teleporter and gave it a good going through. Did the back axle 13 or 18 litres it was. Sod of a position too.... 

 

Gluten for punishment as I am... I dispensed from my bigger barrels into a 1ltr tub which has a long nozzle built into the lid.... I squeezed all them litres in by hand! Took a while 😮

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I was earlier today exposed to a workshop airline brake bleeder for the second or third time. Still shit. Push the pedal with your foot. 

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9 hours ago, AHPP said:

I was earlier today exposed to a workshop airline brake bleeder for the second or third time. Still shit. Push the pedal with your foot. 

Yes, bit of tube over the nipple into a bottle of water. 
 

airline oil dispenser is the bees knees however, especially when it comes to gear oils in tricky to access places. 

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