Using 2-stroke oil in a lawnmower is not recommended unless the mower is specifically designed for a 2-stroke engine. Most lawnmowers operate on 4-stroke engines, which require a different type of oil, typically SAE-rated motor oil. Using 2-stroke oil can lead to improper lubrication, increased emissions, and potential engine damage. Always consult the owner's manual for the appropriate oil type for your lawnmower.
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well it depends, if its a 2stroke then any 2stroke oil. if its a fourstroke u don't use oil. but any kind of oil over 6bucks for a little jug is good
Yes 10w30 is a good oil for snowblower or lawnmower.
If the wrong oil is used in a lawnmower, do not start it. Simply drain the oil as completely as possible and fill with the proper oil.
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NO, not in any lawnmower made in the last 40 years. Use SAE 30 or SAE 10W30 detergent oil.
You must use the oil that the manufacturer recommends in the handbook.
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30 wt
Yes
30 weight oil can use car oil or lawnmower oil same oil
5w30