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Posted by ScottyHOMEy on July 10, 2007 at 20:29:02 from (70.105.246.111):
In Reply to: Cub Questions posted by John, OH on July 10, 2007 at 20:07:31:
Different responses is right! Any forum I ever hung arund on that dealt with engines has beat this topic to death any number of times. Which doesn't make it a bad quaetion. It just makes it hard to search the archives and find anything. ;8^) Some would argue for multi-viscosity oils, but that's just a preference. Myself I use straight 30 in my tractors. Only thing I'd toss at you, is consider getting a non-detergent oil (it's available, but you may have to ask for it) if you've got an older engine that may have significant crud built up in it. You don't want that stuff breaking loose on you. If you're confident the engine was maintained well and has been run reasonably regularly and should therefore be reasonably clean inside, I'd recommend a regular detergent oil in straight 30.
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