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what type of oil should i use for a Lawn Boy push mower? ive been using 10w30 but im no too sure if i should be usin a differnt type
Answer
Lawn-Boy® 2-Cycle Ashless oil. Engineered to meet Lawn-Boy's high performance engine requirements.
All-season oil for 2-cycle engines
Available in three convenient sizes for easy mixing (32:1 ration):
⢠4 oz. can - for 1 gallon of gas
⢠8 oz. can - for 2 gallons of gas
⢠20 oz. bottle - for 5 gallons of gas
What makes Lawn-Boy's 2-Cycle Ashless Oil so special?
A High Performance Ashless Formula
⢠Formulated to withstand the higher operating temperatures in today's 2-cycle engines.
Keeps Engines Cleaner
⢠Special additives clean and prevent engine deposit buildup which helps maintain engine power and engine life.
Easy Mixing
⢠Unique formula allows easy mixing regardless of temperature conditions.
Extended Fuel Life
⢠All in one formula includes fuel stabilizer to extend storage life of fuel for easier starts.
Outstanding Benefits
⢠Reduced engine wear
⢠Reduced carbon build-up & deposits
⢠Helps maintain engine power and peak performance
⢠Increased protection against ring sticking
⢠Increased storage life of your fuel system for more reliable starting
The only oil specially formulated to meet the needs of your Lawn-Boy 2-cycle engine!
Lawn-Boy® 2-Cycle Ashless oil. Engineered to meet Lawn-Boy's high performance engine requirements.
All-season oil for 2-cycle engines
Available in three convenient sizes for easy mixing (32:1 ration):
⢠4 oz. can - for 1 gallon of gas
⢠8 oz. can - for 2 gallons of gas
⢠20 oz. bottle - for 5 gallons of gas
What makes Lawn-Boy's 2-Cycle Ashless Oil so special?
A High Performance Ashless Formula
⢠Formulated to withstand the higher operating temperatures in today's 2-cycle engines.
Keeps Engines Cleaner
⢠Special additives clean and prevent engine deposit buildup which helps maintain engine power and engine life.
Easy Mixing
⢠Unique formula allows easy mixing regardless of temperature conditions.
Extended Fuel Life
⢠All in one formula includes fuel stabilizer to extend storage life of fuel for easier starts.
Outstanding Benefits
⢠Reduced engine wear
⢠Reduced carbon build-up & deposits
⢠Helps maintain engine power and peak performance
⢠Increased protection against ring sticking
⢠Increased storage life of your fuel system for more reliable starting
The only oil specially formulated to meet the needs of your Lawn-Boy 2-cycle engine!
gasoline for lawn mower and oil?
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do i just go to the gas station with like a tnk or w/e and ask em to fill it up
like a gallon container?
is that appropriate?
what bout oil
Answer
You buy an empty gas can at a store or possibly even the gas station. You then fill that up just like you would fill up your car. You do want to set the can on the ground, not leave it in your car or back of the truck when you fill it. As for the size it depends on the size of the of your mower and yard. If you have a typical push mower and a typical city yard a gallon can will likely fill up the mower 2x which should be maybe 3 mows. Most people would go with a 2 1/2 gallon can and that will likely only need to be filled maybe 2 times all summer. Gas does not like to sit for too long so if the gas station is not too far away a smaller can means it will stay fresher. If you have too much gas you can always dump it in your car so it does not sit over the winter and go bad. For oil check your owners manual but you can buy the oil at places that sell lawn mowers or auto parts stores.
You buy an empty gas can at a store or possibly even the gas station. You then fill that up just like you would fill up your car. You do want to set the can on the ground, not leave it in your car or back of the truck when you fill it. As for the size it depends on the size of the of your mower and yard. If you have a typical push mower and a typical city yard a gallon can will likely fill up the mower 2x which should be maybe 3 mows. Most people would go with a 2 1/2 gallon can and that will likely only need to be filled maybe 2 times all summer. Gas does not like to sit for too long so if the gas station is not too far away a smaller can means it will stay fresher. If you have too much gas you can always dump it in your car so it does not sit over the winter and go bad. For oil check your owners manual but you can buy the oil at places that sell lawn mowers or auto parts stores.
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