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Lynn
11-07-2019, 10:28 PM
Hard to believe Popular Science could have been this irresponsiblel, even in 1963.

70 copo
11-07-2019, 11:27 PM
LOL... Oil bio degradation as it was called - took many forms where early mineral oils were disposed of to degrade naturally. When I was a kid in the 1960's we lived on a dirt road and when the road got dusty my Dad would call the TWP and shortly thereafter the oil truck came and sprayed the road down with recovered oil.

Typically kept the dust in check for an entire month!

Government (DOE) was still using oil bio degradation plots as late as the 1980's. Efficiency was calculated at 55-82% after 1 year.

luzl78
11-07-2019, 11:30 PM
The old guy I rent space from had a big construction business from the 40’s into the 70’s. He had 100’s of machines and trucks. He said he’d take all the oil change oil and use a big spray machine and spray all his yard and roads with the oil to keep all the dust down. He’s real cheap. He also had a paving business and didn’t pave his yard for 35 years cause he was so cheap. He’s worth about 50 million.

Burd
11-08-2019, 01:13 AM
They used to oil the dirt roads when I was a kid.
My neighbor would pour his old oil in the sewer. I used to see him do it all the time. Lol

dustinm
11-08-2019, 02:07 AM
I can just imagine Greta Thunbergs head exploding if she were to see that.

We have come along way...

Burd
11-08-2019, 02:23 AM
I think I’m going to do it.

Bill Pritchard
11-08-2019, 02:49 AM
Well into the 1980's I used to pour my drain oil along the fence line of my property to keep the weeds down.

Lee Stewart
11-08-2019, 04:06 AM
Oops!

Keith Seymore
11-08-2019, 11:01 AM
It came from the ground in the first place, right?

They used to use Agent Orange to defoliate the cotton plants so the bolls could be picked by machine, too.

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Burd
11-08-2019, 12:53 PM
Mopar guys never change the oil, it just burns it. :3gears:

Niblet
11-08-2019, 03:37 PM
Growing up in Northern MN my Grandpa's garage had a city manhole cover right in the middle of it,,,he chisled a little path under it in the concrete slab, and we pee'd down that hole, dupmed our used oil and all kinds of stuff,,,I wonder what that section of the city sewer looks like now!

Mr.Nickey Nova
11-08-2019, 09:59 PM
Well into the 1980's I used to pour my drain oil along the fence line of my property to keep the weeds down.
My dad did the same with our used oil only it was along the edge of our gravel driveway for weed control.

Bill Pritchard
11-09-2019, 11:16 PM
My dad did the same with our used oil only it was along the edge of our gravel driveway for weed control.

Yup, same concept! :biggthumpup:

1971ls6
11-10-2019, 07:28 PM
I had a neighbor that would park over a sewer drain in the KMart parking lot, go in and buy oil and a filter and change it in the lot, no need to jack it up either. At least he took the old filter and empty cans (yes cans) to the garbage can outside the store.

Mr70
11-10-2019, 07:32 PM
During the 1960-70's,people in Chicago used to pull one wheel up onto the sidewalk were a sewer grate was snuggled beside the curb,and do the same.
No jacking required.

Burd
11-10-2019, 09:36 PM
I changed my oil down town at Cabo Hall, they happened to be laying carpet that day for the Auto show, I cleaned up my mess, but my buddy drove off and left the oil in the pan, on the rug. Filter laying there. Rags. Lmao.