Good video. Just a few very minor points to add. I try to change oil during off season. I typically let the oil drain and settle for several hours for most complete oil change and accurate measurement. You had mentioned that push mowers don’t have oil filters. When using oil for machinery that are equipped with filters you want detergent in oil. This keeps contaminants and dirt in suspension in oil and allows the filter to capture it. For machinery without oil filters best to use NON detergent oil. You want dirt and contaminants to fall out of suspension and to the bottom of oil sump.
That's a great comment about detergent versus non-detergent oil. I wonder how many people haven't changed there mower oil in years, if ever! Poor things take so much abuse. Thanks for sharing and watching.
👍👍👍. Thanks James
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Good video. Just a few very minor points to add.
I try to change oil during off season. I typically let the oil drain and settle for several hours for most complete oil change and accurate measurement.
You had mentioned that push mowers don’t have oil filters.
When using oil for machinery that are equipped with filters you want detergent in oil. This keeps contaminants and dirt in suspension in oil and allows the filter to capture it.
For machinery without oil filters best to use NON detergent oil. You want dirt and contaminants to fall out of suspension and to the bottom of oil sump.
That's a great comment about detergent versus non-detergent oil. I wonder how many people haven't changed there mower oil in years, if ever! Poor things take so much abuse. Thanks for sharing and watching.