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Recycled oil still shifts gears

Senior Airman Trevor Kring, crew chief with the 162nd Maintenance Group, holds a bucket still under a stream of oil while emptying the oil from part of an F-16. Under the bucket is a stack of rags to catch any small spills, which will be commercially wrung to remove the oil. All of the oil that is gathered from routine maintenance or spills is collected and recycled by an outside company, and is then re-refined into motor oil. The 162nd Wing recycles more than 5,000 gallons of oil every year. (Air National Guard photo by Capt. Logan Clark)

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