SuperTec 10w-40 Blend is working great in my OPE.
A 5w30 isn’t good enough for hot temps? I think the key would be to keep the oil changed every 50 hrs or whatever is suggested.
In the event of a long term outage, I’m guessing an oil change every 2-3 days isn’t on people’s minds.
Many mowers spec a 5w30 for year round temps too.I've been using 5w30 mostly Royal Purple HPS in our Craftsman 17 hp lawn tractor for years now with no issues
Oil is drained before storage and filled up and ready to go in the Spring.
I thinks it's because it provides good protection in a wide range of temps . Whereas a thicker oil is better in hot temps and a thinner oil is better in cold tempsMany mowers spec a 5w30 for year round temps too.
I saw this as a mistype/fat fingers.Say what?
I put Motul 20w50 last time in my 23hp Kohler twin, but usually use m1 0w40 fs in everything.I run 20w50 in my small gas stuff, but I do run it into moderately cold weather
Briggs and Stratton been calling for synthetic 5w30 in mowers for quite sometimeI thinks it's because it provides good protection in a wide range of temps . Whereas a thicker oil is better in hot temps and a thinner oil is better in cold temps
Yes ...... but if you look in the manual it says you can use other oil based on temperatureBriggs and Stratton been calling for synthetic 5w30 in mowers for quite sometime
Yes they do. 5w30 synthetic covers a wide temperature range takes the guesswork out for the average bobYes ...... but if you look in the manual it says you can use other oil based on temperature