Posted by Destroked 450 on October 20, 2019 at 10:09:30 from (66.38.93.182):
In Reply to: Oil Change posted by John in La on October 19, 2019 at 11:24:38:
I change oil in all of the farm equipment, tractors, skid steer, mowers, backup genset.
My Cummins powered F-450 causes the oil change shops to much confusion and is easy to get under so I change it's oil too, I installed a Fumoto valve in the pan so quarter turn on the lever and the oil is draining easy peasy, oil filter is a different story.
A friend has a waste oil furnace in his shop so he gets my old oil.
The 2 Chevy pickups set to low and I don't have a lift so they go the local oil change shop, they carry Pennzoil products and haven't had any issues with them in 8 years, they always show me the oil level on the dip stick before closing the hood.
The 2018 F-150 has 100k mile warranty, I have the dealer service it so that's there's no argument with warranty work is needed. Had to add a couple of quarts first time I checked the oil so I'll be paying closer attention and check the oil before leaving their shop next time, this new 5.0 engine holds over 8 quarts and I think they shorted me last time.
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