Lincoln #3605 Portable Waste Oil Drain System - Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com
Hendersonville, North Carolina, US
- Lincoln 3605 Pedestal Style Waste Oil Drain is a lightweight Drain that
is easy to position and maneuver.
- The latch trigger automatically locks
the Drain Bowl at any height.
- The Bowl Cover lid is hinged for splash
guard protection and and extends to catch Oil flowing from hard to reach
Drain Plugs.
- A spring actuated valve in the Drain Bowl prevents leakage.
- Lidded bowl cover catches oil flowing from hard-to-reach drain plugs.
- 13-1/2" diameter and holds 4-1/2 gallons.
- Adjustable 43 to 70 Inches.
- Made in USA
- *This item is new, old stock & has the older Lincoln Emblem as shown in the 2nd picture.
- Item shows a minor scuff on the top of the lid as shown in the last picture.
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