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You do realize you can use any oil in your White lawnmower and do not have to purchase White oil. White does not even manufacture oil and their oil is made by someone else. In fact White does even manufacture lawnmowers. Their lawnmowers are made by MTD. Purchase any name brand oil in the correct weight for your mower as recommended by the engine manufacturer. I do highly recommend you use a synthetic oil for any air cooled engine.

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