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Asked by: Luna Domezain-Malie
business and finance gasoline pricesWhat kind of oil does my riding mower take?
Moreover, can you use regular motor oil in a lawn mower?
SAE 30 motor oil is commonly recommended for use in a lawn mower engine, but the safest best is to use the type of oil your lawn mower manufacturer recommends. Often 10W-30 or 10W-40, the same motor oil types that are used in vehicles, can also be used in a lawn mower.
Hereof, can I use 10w30 instead of SAE 30 in my lawn mower?
The answer is yes. Older engines can use the SAE30, while the 10W30 is for modern engines. Again, the SAE30 is better for warmer temperatures while the 10W30 is suitable for varying temperature range and improves cold weather starting.
5w 30 will work. It is really too light, and you should use 30 wt. 5w30 maintains its viscosity over extreme temperature changes. When its hot, 5w30 will get too thin to properly lubricate your lawn mower.