Posted by Teakettle on January 11, 2015 at 09:18:15 from (72.74.21.119):
In Reply to: cub service posted by jsfarmall on January 10, 2015 at 19:40:17:
Do you intend to work it hard (say running a belly mower for hours at a time in 90-degree weather)? You'll probably find that 15W-40 is thin enough to crank well in winter, but keep the oil pressure decent when it's hot (assuming you have a working gauge on yours) even if the machine has had a bit of a hard life. I've found that the rubber gaskets for the oil filter cover can be hard to get installed perfectly -- especially if they were folded in the package -- and prefer the fiber ones.
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