10w-30
No it is far too heave for an air cooled engine i recommend 10W 30 or just a regular 4 stroke lawnmower oil
The user's guide to my 130 series B&S engine (garden cultivator) says: 10W-40 can be used if 10W-30 is not available at your location. So, if you fit to the 10W-30 oil temperature interval then 10W-40 can be used. On the other hand lawnmower is usually used at spring-summer temperatures so why not to use SAE30 oil?
No ( according to the owners manual that came with my Ariens lawnmower ( with a Kohler engine ) SAE 30 if above 40* Fahrenheit SAE 10W-30 if below 40* Fahrenheit
The manual recommends Lucas oil, which is what I use. I use the 30 oil, but you could use 10W-30. http://lucasoilstore.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=89&products_id=743&zenid=b07fc91b0f62e86b02a2bf116fa2f23d
Sae 30w
10W-30 motor oil is recommended for use in a Cub Cadet hydrostatic zero turn lawnmower. Any brand of oil is acceptable.
Yes, you can use 10W-30 oil in lawnmowers that require SAE 30 oil, especially in varying temperatures. While SAE 30 is a single-grade oil typically used in warmer conditions, 10W-30 is a multi-grade oil that performs well in both low and high temperatures. However, for optimal performance and to meet manufacturer recommendations, it's best to use the oil specified in your lawnmower's manual.
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.
4 stroke engine. Use 5W-30 synthetic engine oil at any temperature range Use 30W or 10W-30 above 40 degrees
SAE 10w-30 any major brand of conventional or synthetic oil. I recommend you use synthetic in all air cooled engines.
5w-30 is best to use but yes you can use 10w -30. Any w30 oil will work but 5w30 is recommended