SAE 10w30
Yes 10w30 is a good oil for snowblower or lawnmower.
As a snowblower is used in the winter use 10w30 weight synthetic oil and change the oil once each year.
NO! It is too heavy an oil for the conditions the snowblower will operate under. Use 5w30 and do not use 5w40 unless you want to damage the engine.
10 W 30 seems to work ok for me.
I wouldn't recomend it.
Yes, you need to change the oil in a Murray snowblower every 25 hours and before storage. It is also necessary to check the oil every 5 hours of use.
No, it is not okay to use an oil not recommended by Honda. You use the snowblower in cold temperatures that is why Honda recommends a 5 weight oil. There's no reason whatsoever to use 10W-30 weight oil. Use 5W-30 as Honda recommends and nothing else. I also recommend you use a 100% synthetic oil in any air cooled engine.
5W30 conventional oil. Straight out of the manual.
Hi, I'm Ken with The Home Depot. I've taken a look at three different models of Yard Machine snow blowers and they all show in the specifications to use 5W-30W weight oil.
SAE 10w30 synthetic oil.
what is the capacity
The correct ratio for that particular snowblower engine is 50 parts fuel to 1 part two-stroke engine oil.