FJ Cruisers of Northern California
Oil......
What can I say its one of those items that us wheelers connot do with out. Our truck are full of it, its in the Engine, Axels, Transmissioin, Transfer case (sometimes x 2 ). I would venture to say that we all carry several gallons of oil in our truck and spare oil we bring just to operate our trucks. There is also several other different types of chemicals that we carry in our trucks, Engine collant, Brake fluid, Power steering fluid. Most of this can be considerded a petrolium product of some sort. Bottom line here is that all of this oil does great thing while in out trucks, but falling onto the ground is where the issue starts and can be one of the main reasons trails are closed.
One way to prevent this is with a spill kit. A spill kit is something that should be standard gear in everyones truck before they go out on trail. If you do spil oil on the trail a spill kit will minimize the damage done to the ground. Getting as much of the oil from the ground or preventing it from hitting the ground in the first place is key. There are several different types of kits out there, Most can be $$, but these can be good to get everything that you need all at once. I am planning on doing some research to provide some options for kits and I will post that up here.. A good spill kit should have at LEAST: 1 container ie, some kind of container or bucket to hold oil, several absorbant pads flat and round, several garbage bags, plastic gloves. Your basic mind set should be how can I contain the oil dripping out. Second, how can I prevent it from spreading, Finally, how can I clean up the mess from the ground. Its really important to clean up as much oil as you can and pack it all out. SO this brings me to my question..... How many of us have a spill kit that we carry on trail ???? Here is an example of what I am talking about:
http://www.uline.com/BL_7013/Universal-Spill-Kit?pricode=WM248
Interested in spill kits:
Bozly's
BK
Pkelly
Engin Jen
Potato
PB
5AND5TORM
Boss73
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