Thank you so much! This seems simple and straight forward, so now I am ready to go get the supplies and tackle doing this myself. You did a great job explaining this.
Great pointers! Now, one of my own: you started out pouring the oil with the bottle upside-down, then sideways... pour with the spout up top, which allows air to escape. That’s why the spout isn’t in the middle, so it can be up top when you pour.
tip:::run the engine for about 3 minutes to get the oil hot, it will drain easier and faster. also take the dipstick out so air will work its gravity to drain.
Just so you know, an old bread pan works for getting between the mower deck and front tire to catch the oil on both the drain and filter side. There's a small enough amount that a small bread pan should catch it all.
Quick and easy way I use to drain the oil from the same mower is to set up an empty window wash bottle with a short wide funnel in it, directly below the drain plug. No fuss, no muss. Popping open the fill cap helps the drain speed. That is also how I remove the filter with minimal oil mess.
Briggs Stratton oil - Yesterday's Tractorswww.yesterdaystractors.com › cgi-bin › viewit Nov 5, 2018 - These engines NEED Zinc. Zinc is no longer put in regular motor oils as it can destroy the Catalytic Convertor. Small engines, up to and including the ...
Thanks for the simple how to video. Seems like everyone wants to be as complicated as they can. Much appreciated
Thank you so much! This seems simple and straight forward, so now I am ready to go get the supplies and tackle doing this myself. You did a great job explaining this.
Great pointers! Now, one of my own: you started out pouring the oil with the bottle upside-down, then sideways... pour with the spout up top, which allows air to escape. That’s why the spout isn’t in the middle, so it can be up top when you pour.
Excellent presentation
I appreciate it. You made it straight forward and simple.
tip:::run the engine for about 3 minutes to get the oil hot, it will drain easier and faster. also take the dipstick out so air will work its gravity to drain.
Just so you know, an old bread pan works for getting between the mower deck and front tire to catch the oil on both the drain and filter side. There's a small enough amount that a small bread pan should catch it all.
This was a great "how to" thank you!
Glad I could help, thanks for the watch!
Quick and easy way I use to drain the oil from the same mower is to set up an empty window wash bottle with a short wide funnel in it, directly below the drain plug. No fuss, no muss. Popping open the fill cap helps the drain speed. That is also how I remove the filter with minimal oil mess.
Well you made it look easy lol I’m in the process of changing mine
Thanks!
Yeah that. Was nice to watch cause I just changed mine a little while ago so yeah
Well done, thank you!
How many hours are on your mower ? Have you had any engine or transmission trouble ?
MOWER OIL -BRIGGS AND STRATTON OR John DEERE OIL HAS MORE ANTI FOAMING ADDITIVE AND i THINK HAVE HIGHER LEVEL OF zINC FOR MORE ANTI WEAR
Briggs Stratton oil - Yesterday's Tractorswww.yesterdaystractors.com › cgi-bin › viewit
Nov 5, 2018 - These engines NEED Zinc. Zinc is no longer put in regular motor oils as it can destroy the Catalytic Convertor. Small engines, up to and including the ...
Remove the deck then your pan fits fine
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