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Jul 14, 2011 #1
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polly
Would like to burn 0-40 synthetic in my lawnmower as i was told it was in my best interest longterm.--Is this a wise thing to do do.--Thoughts please and thankyou.--polly
Jul 14, 2011 #2
reddragon
ROTELLA T6 5-40 will do you well....$20 a gallon at walmart:smile:
Jul 14, 2011 #3
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Black Bart
ROTELLA T6 5-40 will do you well....$20 a gallon at walmart:smile:
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Jul 14, 2011 #4
mutton power equipment
ROTELLA T6 5-40 will do you well....$20 a gallon at walmart:smile:
:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Jul 14, 2011 #5
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KennyV
Rotella T6, is going to be tough if not imposable to beat for the price and quality... :smile:KennyV
Jul 14, 2011 #6
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Black Bart
Full synthetic oil will protect at far higher temperatures than the dinosaur juice.
Since air cooled engines run hot on a 90 degree day synthetic is the smart choice.
I have 4 hours on a new EZ Track that I bought from Muttton and it will be getting T-6 put in it very soon.