"The Deacon's Masterpiece" :-DAin't that the truth.
How about I add, "The Wonderful One-horse Shay"?
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"The Deacon's Masterpiece" :-DAin't that the truth.
Based on the average consumer usage of 12.5 hours per year. Some will run much longer than that, some an average mow is 30 minutes or less.125 hours = 10 years ?
average 1 hour per mow & 25 mows a year = 5 years
Down here it would b around 35 to 45 mows a year.
The MAC truck has a 10 gallon sump & they recommending changing 1/3 of the oil at each scheduled change
The 40 Hp Internationals have 10 gallon sumps & they recommended changing at least 1/2 the oil with each change .
However to do that you drain the sump completely let it stand overnight then put the fresh oil in and top up with the old oil decanted off the top of the bucket so the solids end up in the removed oil .
I can see how that works with a 10 gallon sump.
Not too sure the same applies to a 450ml sump .
Yelp that about as long as they can mow without a beer...Based on the average consumer usage of 12.5 hours per year. Some will run much longer than that, some an average mow is 30 minutes or less.
I change in the Fall at the end of mowing season. I feel it is better to have the engine spend the downtime with new oil,rather than have the old oil settling out over the winter months. Just how I do it, no recommendation to others.My push mower,Honda clone (OHV) works with 20W50 oil, change every year in april, no problem never, lot of years
There is no oil that maintain properties more than a year after heated.
the same I do!!I change in the Fall at the end of mowing season. I feel it is better to have the engine spend the downtime with new oil,rather than have the old oil settling out over the winter months. Just how I do it, no recommendation to others.
I realize this is a slightly older post but someone pretty much hit the nail on the head. This is a non commercial engine on a non commercial very budget friendly piece of equipment with a life rating of 115 hours. The oil change interval if it had one would have been 100 hours. Considering the engine would likely be worn out in 15 more hours what would be the point of changing the oil? Nothing says you aren't allowed to change it. You can change it every 5 hours if you want to. There is no drain plug which is pretty common these days and the suggested method of draining the old oil on longer life engines similar to this one is to tip the mower so the oil will drain out of the fill tube.NO MORE OIL CHANGES
Our XTX Series™ engine never needs an oil change. Just top it off every now and then and you’re good to go.
Kohler engine...???? found this on the Kohler web site. I'm kind of like don't know what to say. Can the Pro's enlighten me?
New trend? Not everyone has caught up to fuel injection yet.