Posted by HENRY E NC on October 08, 2009 at 20:32:03 from (67.142.163.28):
In Reply to: Synthetic oil posted by Jerry RV on October 08, 2009 at 07:29:17:
Both my tractors leak a little anyway, mostly from the rear of the tractor, not from the engine. I use 10-40 reular oil in the tractors with a quart of Lucas oil additive that stays on the parrts in between starting. I can't see that Mobil 1 would leak anymore that what you are using now,. I have used synthetic oil Syntec since it has been on the market and have yet to have a leak in my cars Henry
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