lawnmower oil change

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#11  
vince that is the way it is goingto be done here from now on. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / lawnmower oil change #12  
I have a Scott's from HD with a 6 1/2 hp B & S engine on it. The manual tells you that to change oil you do as several have suggested..... turn the thing on it's side/upside down and drain out the fill tube. I read it a couple of times. Never heard of such a thing. I think the reason for it is that with the newer mowers, some have blade brakes that would get in the way of a drain from the bottom.

Rod
 
   / lawnmower oil change
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#13  
seems like a dumb way to drain oil. but i imagine that is what a dealer would do and charge u $40 to do it. would have been much simpeler to adda drain tap on the side of the engine.
 
   / lawnmower oil change #14  
adda drain tap on the side of the engine.

In the eyes of the manufacturer that equates to $ $ $. They don't have to change the oil. When was the last time you changed spark plugs in one of the new compact cars. You're lucky to even be able to TOUCH it, much less get a wrench in there to change it!

Rod
 
   / lawnmower oil change #15  
Why would the manufacturers want to make it easy for us to change the oil ? Less oil changes = more mowers sold = good for profit /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / lawnmower oil change #16  
If it's a Briggs, don't change the oil at all, when it blows, put on a new motor, they are cheap anyhow. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

Get a Honda replacement, they have a provision for oil drain and will las at least 2 seasons.

Daryl
Forage Services, L.P.
 
   / lawnmower oil change #17  
Just a couple things. If you do turn it over to pour the oil out the fill tube, make sure you remove the air filter. I just had a fellow bring a Yardman push mower in that he said wouldn't start. Seems when he turned the mower over to change the oil the paper filter got oil soaked & wouldn't let enough air in to let the engine start. Also the blade brake usually is a strap type affair that works off the flywheel & is located on the engine. It shouldn't interfere with the drain plug. But as you all said, those drain plugs can be in some stupid places. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
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Ever consider that they DON'T want you to change it? Kinda like today's cars running with plugs and coolant that *supposedly* last 100,000 miles. They probably figure a change every few years is sufficient. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif Just kidding, I'm **** retentive about maintenance, so I'd never let it go that long. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

One of my push mowers is a 95 Snapper w/5.5hp Briggs. Thing runs like a friggin gorilla and I just turn it upside down and drain it out the fill hole. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I don't have to worry about the air filter as it's on the other side from the oil fill.
 
   / lawnmower oil change #19  
I work in a lawnmower repair shop and that is how we do it.
 
   / lawnmower oil change #20  
Yep, it's obvious that in a lot of design work these days, the people drawing on the paper (oops...age showing...now they got computers to draw) NEVER actually touch a prototype or finished product.
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I think it's worse than that.
Like I keep telling my wife; I don't think the people making the products they sell ever use their stuff.
Because if they did they couldn't help but notice their short comings , defects or other problems.
 

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