All my equipment has oil changed before being put in the shed. Chore tractors every 250 hours. Regular 15w40 no overpriced +50 stuff. Anything that runs on gas gets 5w20 synthetic. I hate to admit it but I get the synthetic from peaveymart and haven’t had any issues with oil loss or low pressure. Walmart engine oil is only good for the transmission and final drives in a 60’s era cat. Fwiw we don’t put enough hours on in a season to wear out the oil between changes.
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OR on yearly FLIPPED iron, NO oil, NO grease, just drive the sh it out of it....Ritchies needs more iron. Everyone has heard of the Naicam bunch. 4 -1 year old 8910 60' NH3 units at Ritchies! WTF?Originally posted by wiseguySome don't change oil on leased equipment or trucks !
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I change them in the fall then start em up once a month or so, pick your warmer days obviously in winter. Store with full fuel tank to avoid condensation issues.
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Is that in Australia or canada? I thought there was still farm work and winter crops going on during the winter in Australia?Originally posted by Bin Lurking View PostI change them in the fall then start em up once a month or so, pick your warmer days obviously in winter. Store with full fuel tank to avoid condensation issues.
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