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rcmoser

45 years without oil failure or related problem in anything

rcmoser
11 years ago

AM I just lucky or did I do things to prevent this????

Many may know me as the oil/air filter servicing changing nerd. Some may say it's waste or overKILL. But, IMO it's is good CHEAP Insurance. Lots of posts deal with engine failures and I feel the servicing may have something to do with it?.

However! IMO there is one Catch 22 in changing the oil too quick and that is new equipment. IMO this is the break in period and some come with break in oil which requires longer first oil change while the engine is seating. so First oil IMO must be left in long enough till the engine is loosen up. this can be 50 hours or 4 to 5 thousand miles depending on what you got.

IMO when the oil turns black and gooey it's overdue servicing. You really have to pay attention to your equipment (car, boat, tractor, scooter, pressure washer ect...) to determine when and how long to go for service.

If you want your equipment to last your going to have to invest something in it like oil, filters, belts, ect... If you only keep anything few of years then it don't matter, just pass the problem or expence onto the next poor chap. Hopefully he can turn around the lack of. In Most cases were the previous owners at least kept the levels full this trend can be reversed.

on this forum it's about lawn tractor. IMO Lawn equipment must be maintains to get your money you invested. This takes several years. For me my minimum oil change schedule is at least twice year (unless I have the equipment in storage and don't use it at all, But I still run it every 6 to 12 weeks)

MY conditions are hot and dusty. I change my oil in my everyday LT about every 6 weeks and clean the air filter every 10 hrs. in prime mowing season and the filter once year requardless of hours. In my situation this is about how long it take the oil to get gritty and turning black gooey. Evey though the level is right on the full mark every time. I still feel that this is when the critical wear will take place so I remove the oil and put fresh in.

Again if you are in moderate climate where you get good rain fall that keeps the dust down, temps rarely go over 100 degrees, and your not mowing in sand. IMO you can get more hours on your oil, but you still have to monitor it to figure how how long intervnals it takes before servicing. IMO you have to monitor the air filter and oil to get long life from your equipment.

rainy day here, can you tell?

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