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60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
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60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
My local tip isn't interested, this fuels been sitting around for a few years, not used on a boat trip somewhere, but now I need the drums...
Where do I get rid of it? I don't need to light Australia on fire, weeds are pretty much under control, so where else do I take it?
Inner SE Melbs if it helps...
Where do I get rid of it? I don't need to light Australia on fire, weeds are pretty much under control, so where else do I take it?
Inner SE Melbs if it helps...
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
You could ring the local council and ask if they know somewhere that will dispose of it.
Or hang onto it until winter, and have an Outers Bonfire.
Or hang onto it until winter, and have an Outers Bonfire.
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Stack it next to a Jeep?
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Sorry, I don't actually have a solution.
Steve.
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Thankyou... I'm here every Wednesday
Sorry, I don't actually have a solution.
Steve.
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Tip it out in a hidden spot/corner in the yard
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Put some octain boost in it and use it in your lawn mower. Or if you have a old carby car like a 94 barina add a little new fuel to it and it will still run. Call your local lawn mower guy and ask if he wants it.
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
60 Litres? You can't be serious? It's a backyard, not a toxic waste dump!
I get rid of "old" fuel by running it through my mower, which seems less fussy than my cars, but 60L would take a while.
Maybe blend a couple of litres per tank into your car? Dodgy, I know, but it would be fine. It'd take a while to get rid of 60L.
Any flammables/hydrocarbon is very expensive to get rid of commercially.
Did you try your council rather than the tip?
Steve.
I get rid of "old" fuel by running it through my mower, which seems less fussy than my cars, but 60L would take a while.
Maybe blend a couple of litres per tank into your car? Dodgy, I know, but it would be fine. It'd take a while to get rid of 60L.
Any flammables/hydrocarbon is very expensive to get rid of commercially.
Did you try your council rather than the tip?
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
WOW G-Man we actualy suggested the smae thing.... Hmmm must be a full moon or mars has lined up with something. What next hmmmm
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
its going to take years to get through 60l of fuel in a mower!!
I don't have a yard or corner big enough to get rid of 60ml of fuel far less 60litres, so 'dumping' is out...
I guess I'll see what the council have to say, although it was a local council run tip that I tried to get rid of it at..
I don't have a yard or corner big enough to get rid of 60ml of fuel far less 60litres, so 'dumping' is out...
I guess I'll see what the council have to say, although it was a local council run tip that I tried to get rid of it at..
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
try giving to your local mechanic for his parts washer
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Thought of that, they run solvent atm. Don't blame them really, imagine washing out a few CV's a day, you'd be off your face!
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Find a mate with a shitbox and tip it in his tank...... done.... I think your putting too much emphasis on it being old...
And if you're worried abt water in it... toss in a metho cap full of methylated spirits to mix with the water... done...
And if you're worried abt water in it... toss in a metho cap full of methylated spirits to mix with the water... done...
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Do you know anyone with diesel fired home heating? That can take petrol at a decent mix and the tanks are big enough that it'll probably take it in one hit.
Failing that, find someone with a pump/generator/tractor/landrover or other low compression petrol motor. Mix it in and it'll still run fine.
When you say fuel, you did mean petrol right?
Failing that, find someone with a pump/generator/tractor/landrover or other low compression petrol motor. Mix it in and it'll still run fine.
When you say fuel, you did mean petrol right?
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Of you are in a rural district the councils usually run a drum muster and old chemical cleanup on an annual basis. In this area is around mid year I think. Transfer to 20lt drums for this.
Maybe some you know in in rural district other suggestion.
The idear of mixing with fresh petrol is ok maybe 20% old to new premium fuel should be ok, will take a bit of time I agree.
The use in parts washer is also ok, try backyard cash type worker for this.
Maybe some you know in in rural district other suggestion.
The idear of mixing with fresh petrol is ok maybe 20% old to new premium fuel should be ok, will take a bit of time I agree.
The use in parts washer is also ok, try backyard cash type worker for this.
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
buy new fuel /extra drums which probly the same price as wasting 60 l of mower fuel for the nighbourhood !! then you have fuel and more containers
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Detox Your Home' program
Free household chemical collections
Operated by Sustainability Victoria with assistance from various local councils, the Detox Your Home program helps residents dispose of their old and unwanted chemicals in an environmentally responsible way. The service is free and residents from all municipalities can use any of the drop-off days located throughout Victoria.
The following is a list of metropolitan Detox Your Home chemical drop-off days in 2011:
City of Whitehorse – Saturday 2 April, 8am-4pm
Council Operations Depot
1 Ailsa St, Box Hill South
Melway Ref: 61 F3
Glen Eira City Council – Saturday 29 May, 8am-4pm
Town Hall
Cnr Hawthorn and Glen Eira Rd, Caulfield
Melway Ref: 68 A2
Accepted items
Among the types of unwanted household chemicals accepted for disposal are:
Household chemicals such as aerosol cans, insect sprays, pest poisons, household cleaners, pharmaceuticals, mothballs and old smoke detectors
Garden chemicals such as fertilisers, fungicides, herbicides and insecticides
Automotive chemicals such as transmission fluids, batteries and battery acid, brake fluid, car wax solvent and fuels (such as petrol, diesel, kerosene) - *see note below regarding oils*
Workshop chemicals including paint strippers, solvent-based glues, water and oil-based paints, paint thinner, acetone, turpentine, varnish and wood preservative
Other miscellaneous chemicals accepted are acids and alkalis, artists' paints and supplies, photographic chemicals, fibreglass resins (not mixed), extinguishers, gas cylinders, swimming pool chemicals and mercury batteries
Not accepted
Items that cannot be accepted:
Chemicals not used for household purposes such as farm, industrial and commercial-use chemicals
Containers larger than 20 litres in size are not accepted
Ammunition and flares - take to local Police Station for advice regarding their safe disposal
Motor and other oils will only be accepted at certain sites - please contact Sustainability Victoria on 1800 353 233 for details.
Free household chemical collections
Operated by Sustainability Victoria with assistance from various local councils, the Detox Your Home program helps residents dispose of their old and unwanted chemicals in an environmentally responsible way. The service is free and residents from all municipalities can use any of the drop-off days located throughout Victoria.
The following is a list of metropolitan Detox Your Home chemical drop-off days in 2011:
City of Whitehorse – Saturday 2 April, 8am-4pm
Council Operations Depot
1 Ailsa St, Box Hill South
Melway Ref: 61 F3
Glen Eira City Council – Saturday 29 May, 8am-4pm
Town Hall
Cnr Hawthorn and Glen Eira Rd, Caulfield
Melway Ref: 68 A2
Accepted items
Among the types of unwanted household chemicals accepted for disposal are:
Household chemicals such as aerosol cans, insect sprays, pest poisons, household cleaners, pharmaceuticals, mothballs and old smoke detectors
Garden chemicals such as fertilisers, fungicides, herbicides and insecticides
Automotive chemicals such as transmission fluids, batteries and battery acid, brake fluid, car wax solvent and fuels (such as petrol, diesel, kerosene) - *see note below regarding oils*
Workshop chemicals including paint strippers, solvent-based glues, water and oil-based paints, paint thinner, acetone, turpentine, varnish and wood preservative
Other miscellaneous chemicals accepted are acids and alkalis, artists' paints and supplies, photographic chemicals, fibreglass resins (not mixed), extinguishers, gas cylinders, swimming pool chemicals and mercury batteries
Not accepted
Items that cannot be accepted:
Chemicals not used for household purposes such as farm, industrial and commercial-use chemicals
Containers larger than 20 litres in size are not accepted
Ammunition and flares - take to local Police Station for advice regarding their safe disposal
Motor and other oils will only be accepted at certain sites - please contact Sustainability Victoria on 1800 353 233 for details.
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
EBay - people buy all sorts of shit
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
send it to me and i will sell it to the solvent sniffers, the local fuel is unsniffable.
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
and so is old petrolsupazuk wrote:send it to me and i will sell it to the solvent sniffers, the local fuel is unsniffable.
some serious comments on a serious health issue in your area might be more helpful
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Two bottles of octane boost into it and run it in your car. No drama.
How old is it? It doesnt' generally go off unless it is 2 stroke. Ive had fuel sitting in my boat for a couple of yrs unused, (4 stroke) just added a bottle of octane boost and it ran fine.
Sell it cheap to your neighbors for mower fuel in 10l lots. Helps the locals and you get beer tokens...
How old is it? It doesnt' generally go off unless it is 2 stroke. Ive had fuel sitting in my boat for a couple of yrs unused, (4 stroke) just added a bottle of octane boost and it ran fine.
Sell it cheap to your neighbors for mower fuel in 10l lots. Helps the locals and you get beer tokens...
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
poppywhite wrote:and so is old petrolsupazuk wrote:send it to me and i will sell it to the solvent sniffers, the local fuel is unsniffable.
some serious comments on a serious health issue in your area might be more helpful
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
I left 20l out in th sun in an open bucket with a tarp covering it and it evaporated in 3 weeks.
You could try that.
You could try that.
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Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Tried someone like Nationwide Oil? They recycle oil, they'd probably know.
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
Invite everyone you know with a lawn mower to come and fill their fuel container!
Then use what's left, 5-10 litres or so at a time, every time you (nearly) fill your car with nice new petrol.
Then use what's left, 5-10 litres or so at a time, every time you (nearly) fill your car with nice new petrol.
This is not legal advice.
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
98 octane goes off quite quickly.KUSTOMV840 wrote: How old is it? It doesnt' generally go off unless it is 2 stroke. Ive had fuel sitting in my boat for a couple of yrs unused, (4 stroke) just added a bottle of octane boost and it ran fine.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Re: 60L of dead fuel - where to dispose of it...?
What about 50l of diesel thats got about 6l of ULP in it?
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