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    Toro Push Lawn Mower Briggs & Stratton No Oil Change!

    Hi, Just serviced a friends lawnmower. Replaced the standard stuff, air filter, spark plug, sharpened blade etc. Interesting, these particularly Series 80000 Briggs & Stratton engine don't require a oil change for the life of the engine!! Just top up as needed. Well this is the lawn mowers...
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    Ford Syn Blend 5w20 vs Supertech Fully Syn 5w20

    Time for a oil change on my Ford Explorer. I have always used the ford syn blend 5w20, from new. Now done 54000miles. Recommended oil change interval 7500, but I usually do it around 6000 intervals. Even if I use the fully synthetic 5w20, from Supertech. Will still change at 6000 intervals...
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    Generac Power Washer Engine Oil Type.

    Hi, I am picking up a relations Generac Power Washer. They have owned it approximately 4 years with no maintenance performed on it!!! No engine oil change spark plug etc. I have a spark plug on the shelf which I can use. But my question is I only have 5w30 fully synthetic, as all my small...
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    Which oil would you use

    Hi, I have a GCV160 Honda engine on my lawn mower. It's 5 years old. I service it every year, at the end of the season. Ready for storage. I have convential oil 10w30 SJ category for small engines. Honda recommend the 10w30. I also have a bottle of 5w30 fully synthetic. Which one would you...
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    Coleman Powermate 5000 Oil

    Thanks for letting me join this forum. I have a Briggs and Stratton 10hp Coleman Powermate Generator. Motor was built in 1999 no leaks. Drained the oil and replaced with fully syn 5w-30 for all seasons. Summer 90 Fahrenheit. Winter Approx 10 Fahrenheit. The syn oil I used was Supertech full...
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