Ever look at those oil bottles with numbers like 10W-30 and think, 'What does that even mean?' 🛢️ Whether it’s for your car, snow blower, or lawn mower, I’ve got you covered! In this video, I’ll break it down in simple terms so you know exactly what oil to use. Got questions? Ask away in the comments! And don’t forget to like and subscribe for more easy tips and tricks! 🚗❄️🚜
LOL, I went way too long without ever asking what those numbers meant either. 😂 Glad you made this video-now I can finally pretend I’ve known all along. 😎"
Good information, Jason. Now please get a wood or oil burning stove for your shop. You look so cold in there without heat. I can’t function in the cold at all. My motivation is Zero in a cold shop. One time, years ago, I got a free clothes dryer and plugged in in at my shop and would run it for 30 minutes before starting any work. I just let it discharge into the shop and I was warm. If I see you being cold again I’m sending a ski doo suit and a pair of felt boots!🎉🎉😮😅
Lol i tell my wife i have been fighting the thought to accept that im old. But i know it now because i cant do anything in cold. When i was young, we be working on the crushers in winter, i had to have my bare hands and never a problem lol not now. The shop needs to have a ceiling so the heat dont escape through the vented eves.
My wife's Hoda runs 0W20. I run 5w30 conventional oil in everything else but the Miatas. It's nice owning a bunch of vehicles but regular maintenance like oil and filter changes gets expensive fast these days. As far as brands go, I'll buy any conventional oil that meets the manufacturers standards. The Mazdas run full synthetic Motul. Good video Jason
Oil engineering comes with a masters in chemical compounds far above my imaginary degrees, so it's taking a look at the manual. I just don't like to guess . Nice one, Jason 👍.
@SteveRobReviews lol yeah i have a old dresser in corner full of manuals for stuff i dont even have anymore my son said they are not a collector item dad lol
Ever look at those oil bottles with numbers like 10W-30 and think, 'What does that even mean?' 🛢️ Whether it’s for your car, snow blower, or lawn mower, I’ve got you covered! In this video, I’ll break it down in simple terms so you know exactly what oil to use. Got questions? Ask away in the comments! And don’t forget to like and subscribe for more easy tips and tricks! 🚗❄️🚜
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great information Jason 👍
A good and basic explaination that works for most and the average person.......good one....
LOL, I went way too long without ever asking what those numbers meant either. 😂 Glad you made this video-now I can finally pretend I’ve known all along. 😎"
Great video , good info . 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing about oil types, this is good information to know. 👍Take care my friend and Cheers!
Great explanation my buddy
I’m still learning something new everyday 🎉 Tfs 👍👍
Thanks jenn, cheers
This is great information, thanks. I think there is something for everyone in this video
Thanks my friend
Good one Jason. Fuel economy may be another reason for light oil.
Yeah it helps cut the fuel down, if it was 56 cents a liter would be nice. When in ontaro i think in 86 that was the price
Good information, Jason. Now please get a wood or oil burning stove for your shop. You look so cold in there without heat. I can’t function in the cold at all. My motivation is Zero in a cold shop. One time, years ago, I got a free clothes dryer and plugged in in at my shop and would run it for 30 minutes before starting any work. I just let it discharge into the shop and I was warm. If I see you being cold again I’m sending a ski doo suit and a pair of felt boots!🎉🎉😮😅
Lol i tell my wife i have been fighting the thought to accept that im old. But i know it now because i cant do anything in cold. When i was young, we be working on the crushers in winter, i had to have my bare hands and never a problem lol not now. The shop needs to have a ceiling so the heat dont escape through the vented eves.
@@EverydayProjects Felt boots 👢 sound warm and fuzzy 🤣🍩
My wife's Hoda runs 0W20. I run 5w30 conventional oil in everything else but the Miatas.
It's nice owning a bunch of vehicles but regular maintenance like oil and filter changes gets expensive fast these days.
As far as brands go, I'll buy any conventional oil that meets the manufacturers standards.
The Mazdas run full synthetic Motul.
Good video Jason
Thanks bruce, cheers
Oil engineering comes with a masters in chemical compounds far above my imaginary degrees, so it's taking a look at the manual. I just don't like to guess . Nice one, Jason 👍.
@SteveRobReviews lol yeah i have a old dresser in corner full of manuals for stuff i dont even have anymore my son said they are not a collector item dad lol
@DIYVariety Your dresser x10 with my 3 sheds and a garage full of crap says my daughters that don't know what any of it does HAHAHA
@SteveRobReviews lol
in my older 383, 440, 413, 426, 526 hemi... I ran 20-50 in the summer, 10-30 winter.
I didnt know they had 20 50 lol
Nice video Jason, what weight would you recommend for slathering under my mower deck to kill mosquitos and pesky gnats?? 🤣🤣
Lol you need the new stuff called sludge, its the consistency of a 🍩 batter, big sons may help ya there.
Thanks brother, Big Son's, that name sounds vaguely familiar. 🤣🤣
@Big_Johns lol
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@@DIYVariety Big son will be using water out the tap and a touch of colouring from his pens for 0w 20 😂😂