Posted by Sprint 6 on May 28, 2015 at 19:41:37 from (50.102.10.244):
In Reply to: 10w30 full synthetic posted by Geo-TH,In on May 27, 2015 at 16:13:55:
All this talk about which is better makes me chuckle. Oil is oil, keep it changed and full. My Grandpa bought a new Wards 16 garden tractor in '74. It has a splash lubed 16 Hp Briggs. It has used whatever was cheap for 41 years. The only constant has been keeping it full and changed. It boggels my mind to think how many hours may be on that thing. It probably averaged 4 hours of run time a week during mowing season for at least 35 years. That is not to mention run time plowing, tilling, snow blowing, and time on the generator during power outages. That engine probably has an easy 3000 hours on it. It is semi retired now that I own it, but I can run it today with just as much power as it always has had. It has just now started to smoke a little on accelleration and hard pulls. Every one has an opinion, this is just mine.
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