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2015 Craftsman pressure washer with a Honda GCV160

18oz Napa synthetic 10W30

2019 Yamaha EFI2200 inverter. I haven’t used it in years.

14oz Napa synthetic 10W30
 
Generac GP6700E

This is the second “break-in” oil change at 5.5 hours. First OCI was at 3.5hrs with the included quart of 30W Generac oil. That oil was full of shiny glitter. I hit 5.5hrs today using my shop vac to clean out our vehicles floorboards and after letting it cool for ten or so minutes, I drained it and I noticed a small amount of glitter this go’round.

Out: one quart of Quaker State 5W-30 Conventional
In: Same. I’m gonna run this fill till 10hrs then drain and replace with 5W-30 full synthetic.
To get the most of the glitter out, don't wait 10 minutes. The glitter starts to settle in the bottom of the engine. Or, at least start the engine back up for 30 seconds and then drain right away while the big stuff is still suspended in the oil.
 
John Deere D140 lawn tractor with 338 hours and eleven seasons. Warmed it up using the tank sprayer to apply pre-emergent control.

Out / Off: 2 quarts 15w-40 Rotella T6 @ 32 hours and Fram TG3614 with 64 hours
In / On: 2 quarts Mobil 1 High Mileage 10w30 and Fram TG3614

I guess that gives me two years to settle on a new filter for this application now that Fram is no more.

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My old 1997 Lawn Boy snow blower with a 5 hp Tecumseh getting an oil change today before I put it away in storage. It got some workout this past winter here in NY. Out Mobil 1 full synthetic 5W30. In with the same with full tank of gas and some Stabil fuel storage
 
Toro Power Max 928 Snow Blower.
Out: SuperTech 5W-30.
In: Mixture of SuperTech and Toro 5W-30 with a splash of Marvel Mystery Oil.
Ran dry with half a cup of 2-cycle fuel then a shot of fogging oil.
 
John Deere D140 lawn tractor with 338 hours and eleven seasons. Warmed it up using the tank sprayer to apply pre-emergent control.

Out / Off: 2 quarts 15w-40 Rotella T6 @ 32 hours and Fram TG3614 with 64 hours
In / On: 2 quarts Mobil 1 High Mileage 10w30 and Fram TG3614

I guess that gives me two years to settle on a new filter for this application now that Fram is no more.

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I have the same mower, but only 156 hours on it. It’s built to last for sure.
 
Changed from Supertech HD30 (not a fan) out of my Lawn Chief with a 3.5HP B&S to Mobil 1 15W50 and talk about a difference. This engine is still very healthy but it has always smoked a bit at hot idle from brand new with any oil I ever tried or my dad tried, throttle it up and it goes away. Doesn't make much sense as it never uses more than about 2 OZ per oil change if any at all. Doesn't do that at all anymore with this 15W50 and even sounds and feels smoother when mowing. Works for me...found my new flathead Briggs oil.
 
2016 Husqvarna tiller with Honda 160GV Engine
Out: Amsoil Small Engine 10w40
In: Amsoil Small Engine 10w40

Pumped about 5 shots worth of Schaeffeurs 274 Grease in the gear case as well. Unit only sees maybe 2-3 hours worth of runtime a year, still has metal flake in the oil when changed....Doubt I'll wear the engine out with use. Did have to clean the carburetor this spring though, unit wouldn't run without shots of carb cleaner down the throat. Had Stabil in the Gas and non-ethanol gas from the late fall. Maybe just unlucky besides the jets being clogged the rest of the carb was spotless.
 
2021 Craftsman snow blower
2024 Craftsman push mower

For both,

Out: 5w30 Supertech Synthetic

In: 5w30 Supertech Synthetic

I change the mower oil each spring before the first use.

The snowblower, I changed this winter before using it during the 2 big storms we got. I changed it this past weekend, since it will not be needed for an unknown amount of time, I'd rather it sit with clean oil.
 
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