Engine Type of Oil for Push Mower

Carscw

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I have to agree on that. Here we are with 118 post with no real answer. I have seen other forums with the same problem. My personal opinion on oil is if a engine is well maintained it really don't matter what oil you use. You might get some oil burning on some of the lighter weight oils but should be ok if you watch it. I live in a neighbor hood with rich buy a mower till it stops then buy another. You can get some nice deals if you don't mine replacing a engine. That also makes for some mower salvage yards around this part of the country which I find handy for used parts.

I think we have come to the best answer on oil is use what ever you like as long as you change it when it's time and use the proper weight for your conditions.
 

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I think we have come to the best answer on oil is use what ever you like as long as you change it when it's time and use the proper weight for your conditions.

Hey your post was 121, I think this thread should be good for at least 200 and even at that nobody's gonna agree on anything.
 

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I think we can agree that the topic of oil gives us something to argue about. We get to practice being witty and sarcastic.
 

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I think we can agree that the topic of oil gives us something to argue about. We get to practice being witty and sarcastic.

I sure had fun with it stuck in the house all day with a snow storm with some of the roads closed down.
 

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Lol one of those things :) when I talk to people I don't bring up religion....politics.....and now oil
 

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Lol one of those things :) when I talk to people I don't bring up religion....politics.....and now oil

Now come on because I can really crank up people on religion. one word Evolution
 

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The thing I hate about using Amsoil in the winter months, is that the engines run so cool that ice crystals form on the exhaust manifold and valve and cause piston damage......
 

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The thing I hate about using Amsoil in the winter months, is that the engines run so cool that ice crystals form on the exhaust manifold and valve and cause piston damage......

You have completely lost me on this one??? Just touch the exhaust manifold on my tractor when its working and you will have third degree burns. And it dose have Ams oil in it.
 

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The thing I hate about using Amsoil in the winter months, is that the engines run so cool that ice crystals form on the exhaust manifold and valve and cause piston damage......

What??????
 
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