lawn mower

Scrubcadet10

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Sep 24, 2017
Threads
250
Messages
6,437
I believe it has to do with leftover combustion residue and it's corrosive properties....:smile:
 

helomech

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 23, 2017
Threads
7
Messages
167
I believe it has to do with leftover combustion residue and it's corrosive properties....:smile:

You won't remove all the oil residue, all you are doing IMO is exposing more of the internals to moisture. Never heard of a engine having problems because of oil in it. Seems counterproductive to me. I have taken apart lots of engines and never seen a engine corrode below the oil line.
 

cpurvis

Lawn Addict
Joined
Aug 25, 2015
Threads
21
Messages
2,256
You won't remove all the oil residue, all you are doing IMO is exposing more of the internals to moisture. Never heard of a engine having problems because of oil in it. Seems counterproductive to me. I have taken apart lots of engines and never seen a engine corrode below the oil line.
Neither have I.
 

tom3

Lawn Addict
Joined
Apr 9, 2018
Threads
25
Messages
1,579
Why would you drain the oil? Never heard of anyone doing this for storage.

I don't want anything that burns under the house. And leaking oil sure makes a mess under there too. Ideally the last drain would have a refill with nice clean oil for storage.
 

tom3

Lawn Addict
Joined
Apr 9, 2018
Threads
25
Messages
1,579
Why would you drain the oil? Never heard of anyone doing this for storage.

I don't want anything that burns under the house. And leaking oil sure makes a mess under there too. Ideally the last drain would have a refill with nice clean oil for storage.
 

JosephDuncan

Forum Newbie
Joined
Dec 16, 2017
Threads
3
Messages
9
OKE. Let's name the tips that you discover by yourself, making it easier to use a lawn mower or tips to help you fix the lawn mower instead of having to bring it to the repair shop
Surfing some websites like agreendhand, homedepot
 
Top