Posted by mkirsch on March 27, 2013 at 05:24:02 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: Oil Change???? posted by WI-Ed on March 26, 2013 at 17:36:34:
The oil companies must really love you guys. Change what's probably brand new oil and then change it again??? That's a lot of perfectly good oil going down the drain and I'm sure you've got better places to spend your money.
How many hours do you put on the tractor in a year? On mine I can't justify changing the oil even once a year. They just don't get run that much, less than 10 hours a year.
I can't see dumping clean oil and throwing it away... Let alone, dumping clean oil a SECOND time after a short run just because the tractor's been sitting.
Right or wrong, I don't give it a moment's thought. If the radiator's up, the worst that's in the crankcase is a little condensation, which will boil off after the engine's been running a few minutes. Check the radiator, check the oil, turn on the gas, and pull the starter rod. VROOM!
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