Posted by John Allicaseover on November 15, 2015 at 17:50:42 from (174.60.55.127):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor oils. posted by JayinNY on November 15, 2015 at 17:36:02:
Well, I run them 20-30 hours a week. We have an exmark zero turn that leaks out of the top seal on the motor when the bearing goes and the hyd pump leaks and we put drain oil in both! Things shot but still works. I just ask about oil in tractor because I just started fooling with them. I work on cars for a living and in instances the oil viscosity does matter like cars with hyd timing chain tensioners and stuff like that. BMW calls for castrol or whatever car rolls in saying use shell gas only is just ridiculous. In all the manuals I have they say run SAE10 SAE20 SAE30 and around here the only one I can find is SAE30. I DID however find in my uncles barn that passed away 5 old Wolfs head oils in the metal cans from the 50s I'm assuming still full with the factory seals on them I was planning on using on my tractors.
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