exeter_acres
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- Craftsman Garden Tractor (Hey! it's a start!)
Here is some info I dug up after a very quick search..
from the site <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.mcswmd.org/oil.html>http://www.mcswmd.org/oil.html</A>
During use, motor oil comes in contact with bearings, seals and other engine parts which add heavy metals and other contaminants considered hazardous to humans. So improper disposal creates a real threat to human health. Used oil dumped onto the ground reduces soil productivity, contaminates groundwater, and can poison fish and other wildlife.
It would be more environmentally friendly to use new oil straight from the can if anyone insists on using motor oil..
My 2 cents (All I can afford right now!)
Curtis
from the site <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.mcswmd.org/oil.html>http://www.mcswmd.org/oil.html</A>
During use, motor oil comes in contact with bearings, seals and other engine parts which add heavy metals and other contaminants considered hazardous to humans. So improper disposal creates a real threat to human health. Used oil dumped onto the ground reduces soil productivity, contaminates groundwater, and can poison fish and other wildlife.
It would be more environmentally friendly to use new oil straight from the can if anyone insists on using motor oil..
My 2 cents (All I can afford right now!)
Curtis