Milky Counterbalance oil
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Milky Counterbalance oil
The quad is still currently in use, so we'll be changing the counterbalance oil after every ride to make sure it's always tip-top until I can strip it down. It's a friend's quad and he needs it for working on his farm.
I've devised a quick way of getting the dipstick out of such a fiddly place - just use a piece of rubber tubing slid over the top of it!
I use a funnel with a tube attached to get the oil in there... whole process takes 5 minutes, as I've recommended that he pulls the drain plug every time he puts it away at the end of the day, so it's all out when he comes to it next time. (It's used about once every four days, so it's not a major problem!)
I've devised a quick way of getting the dipstick out of such a fiddly place - just use a piece of rubber tubing slid over the top of it!
I use a funnel with a tube attached to get the oil in there... whole process takes 5 minutes, as I've recommended that he pulls the drain plug every time he puts it away at the end of the day, so it's all out when he comes to it next time. (It's used about once every four days, so it's not a major problem!)
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