Just thinking (probably overthinking) about how the oil in a splash oiled snowblower engine flows in extreme cold - I've started my blower in -5 F, even synthetic 5w-30 is pretty thick at that temp and I really doubt that it 'splashes' much at all. I would think if anything globs of oil get thrown about by the slinger/rod. It must be sufficient as snowblowers have been using this method for decades and they (majority) seem to last at least as long as an engine used in warm weather.
Any thought?
Any thought?