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Posted by magman on August 04, 2006 at 09:59:53 from (67.142.130.32):
In Reply to: Gas type? posted by Mike CA on August 04, 2006 at 08:33:06:
HI MIKE, ITS THE VALVES that you have to worry about. If your head has been done in the last say 25 years it will have the new hardened seats and new guides and you should not have to worry about the gas. At lease thats what I was told + these tractors do not use valve seals like a car unless you put them on your self and that will help also. As far as oil the filtering system on an H is terible. Someone with more knowledge than me can say for sure but I believe only about a few cups of oil a day actually go through the filter. so its like a bandade its there but does not do much,LOL I use straight 30 HD in most all my tractors and I am using 15/40 in my new super duper H motor. If you use it make sure its for gas motors and not specifically diesles. There is a difference I do not know what but my neighbor swears that you should use it in anything that takes oil. I dont know about a new vehicle that says 5w but he does not own anything newer than a 1980 anyhooo. JON
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