Yes, you can, but simply watch the level, it could use more than with 30wt. OHV engines do commonly use this oil, but valve-in-block engines do no particularily "care" for it!
Usually, its SAE 30.
sae 30
Hi, Generally not recommended. Nowadays it is recognized that 10W-30 is used in most but not best for all. Peace, crigby
Yes.
SAE 30W
No. Depending on the mower, the correct oil will be SAE 30 or SAE 40. Make sure it is NON-DETERGENT
sae 30
If the manufacturer of the lawnmower specifies only SAE 30 then do not use SAE 10W-30. However on most mowers you can use either weight. I highly recommend you use synthetic oil in any air cooled engine.
SAE 10w30 Synthetic.
SAE 10w30 full synthetic.
Im am asked this alot. The type of OIL used in any lawn mower or lawn tractor depends on where YOU LIVE... In the South you use only SAE-30, in the NORTH you can use SAE-30 and some multi-grade oils 10w 30 is about the best for use in the north if you choose to use multi-grade oils. SAE-30 will allow the engine to last longer when in use under high temps, as multi-grade oils change viscosity when being heated and does not work well in the southern regions.
SAE 30 weight full synthetic oil.