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Toyota 8FBCU25

Okay everyone,

I need a reality check, sitting behind the desk for too long has made me soft


How long does it take to change the oil hydraulic oil and filter in a toyota 8fgu25.

Im talking actual job time, not work orders, not driving there, not finding it, not having a smoke brake.

Actual dropping the oil and filter and replacing it with new.

I beg just a number, no shaming eachother lol.
  • Posted 28 Jun 2025 05:59
  • By Patrick_Reakes
  • joined 14 Oct'22 - 8 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada

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