I didn't have enough hours on any individual piece of equipment to feel the need to change this fall, either.
You get the moisture, acids and contaminants out so they can't work their harm while the lawn mower is sitting.I change the oil in the spring - why change oil only to let condensate build during the winter in the sump?
There is no moisture in the oil when you put it away for the season.You get the moisture, acids and contaminants out so they can't work their harm while the lawn mower is sitting.
I don't disagree with that at all.There is no moisture in the oil when you put it away for the season.
The moisture builds in the sump sitting in the winter as the garage freezes and unfreezes in new or old oil.
There isn't enough acid from one season to do any damage if you followed the manufacturers hourly change schedule TBN keeps it in check.
Don't see what running for 30 mins during the winter actually accomplishes.I run stabil year-round. At the end of the season I park it. Once or twice during the winter I’ll run it for 30 minutes. If I think about it I’ll charge the battery. I changed to using power sports AGM batteries which don’t self-discharge as quickly. Running Stabil has ended most of my spring time issues.
Assuming some of these questions are directed at me:
Central MN.
In the spring, I do the regular all-around maintenance. it is enough effort to make it a 2-beer timeframe.
In the fall, the last day of service is difficult to actually land on. So, I usually keep the mowers clean of grass, and have non-eth fuel on hand to keep the tractor tank full. I run the push mower dry. That way I can park everything on a moments notice.
Next spring, I was just going to skip the oil changes but do the rest.
In all honesty, I have never NOT changed the oil in anything. So, yeah, this could be a complex! I figure I am in similar company hereshort of giving yourself a complexworrying about if you should have changed the oil I see no reason not to go 2 seasons if that is what you want to do. If it really bothers you I'm guessing a ~$10 oil change isn't worth the ulcer... 2 years won't hurt the mower you are using very good oil in it.
Just my $0.02