Barrel
cylinder. noun. a metal container for gas or liquid.
A metal container for large quantities of oil can be called a drum (usually 55 gallons). If it is a small amount of oil (usually a quart) the container could be called a can. Today, most small quantities of oil are supplied in plastic containers.
they separete on their own if you let the container sit, the oil rises to the top
Close the container fully.
in an oil container. (IE: oil tank, oil pan, oil bottle)
Oil can, oil drum, or barrel.
Can, or barrel.
Olive oil
Yes, I definitely would. Replace the hydraulic oil not the container. The container is fine, just flush it and the hydraulic system out clean.
You call that an oil can or a barrel.
Oil can be difficult to transfer from one container to another because it is viscous and can create a sticky residue. Additionally, oil tends to cling to the sides of containers, making it challenging to completely empty one container and transfer all of the oil to another. Lastly, the weight and slipperiness of oil can make it tricky to handle and pour without spilling.
Barrel