What to do with used hydraulic fluid

   / What to do with used hydraulic fluid #21  
Yeah, but that isn't an issue with burying them, or even having a stack of a few dozen.

I have heard of people in desert areas intentionally burying then to capture what little rain they get,
 
   / What to do with used hydraulic fluid #22  
Until the next day when black soot is covering everything. I won't burn tires but sometimes it gets to the point where you need to do something. Wife and I bought a property that was essentially abandoned. Rims with tires everywhere. Had many fires that I did not like burning. Still more cleaning left to do. Need a scrap dumpster another 30 yard plus plus dumpster. The previous dumpsters were 20? I believe.

I cleaned up a barn fire that probably had 100 tires inside. There wasn’t black soot anywhere. You’d have never known besides the cords that were left.
 
   / What to do with used hydraulic fluid #23  
I recently bought a property that had a bunch of tires on it. It cost me $80 to dump this load at the county recycling place. It’s $130 a ton if you dump over 6 at once and $1 each if you’re dumping under 6. The $1 each is a better deal. I didn’t count the ones I hauled off but there’s probably 40-50 on there not 80.
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   / What to do with used hydraulic fluid #24  
Those dump fees are why most people just throw them in the county road ditches... I think we can dump 5 tires per year per address for free at the county dump, and then it's $5/tire after that. I dont know how closely they track your addresses yearly total, or if you can come back next weekend with 5 more, or what
 
   / What to do with used hydraulic fluid #25  
Back to hydraulic fluid.

Can this be stored for a while so any sediment settles, then filtered and blended into diesel fuel?
 
   / What to do with used hydraulic fluid #26  
It could be for sure.
Question is do you care about small amounts in your fuel system?
Good Luck!
 
   / What to do with used hydraulic fluid #27  
I had read/heard you could use old motor oil/hyd oil on the wood of a trailer to extend its life. I am planning to do that with mine and then pour the remaining onto a brush pile i plan to burn.
 

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