At 83yo., tractors & ZT mower oil gets changed,.....when I feel like it!Every 100 hrs on liquid-cooled engines…every 25 hrs on air-cooled.
Sounds like you have a lot of hour meters to keep track of!Every 100 hrs on liquid-cooled engines…every 25 hrs on air-cooled.
Edit: I have six liquid cooled engines and nine air-cooled.… didn’t realize/enumerate that until just now.
I put hour meters on everything I can…. but not all of my attempts are done intelligently.Sounds like you have a lot of hour meters to keep track of!
I sure do hope that is a that is a top mounted filter!I drained and refilled the engine today, and tomorrow morning I will change the filter. Changing oil is a multi-day event in my life. It is tough to get old, but I am going for 100 and I am closing in on it.
Nope, down below. I went to the garage to get the filter and found an empty box. I guess that I forgot I used it and put the empty box back on the shelf to remind me to get another. That is the reason the box was upside down. I will get one in the morning, and once I swap it, my wife will help me get upright. I have no problem getting down, only getting up.I sure do hope that is a that is a top mounted filter!
I have been known to do the upside box thing.Nope, down below. I went to the garage to get the filter and found an empty box. I guess that I forgot I used it and put the empty box back on the shelf to remind me to get another. That is the reason the box was upside down. I will get one in the morning, and once I swap it, my wife will help me get upright. I have no problem getting down, only getting up.
I decided a long time ago that I would keep doing as much as I can for as long as I can. The last few years have become more challenging, but I keep trying. While I am doing oil changes I will probably do the old car this week also.
I shall be interested to learn that.I wonder what's the average age of forum members?
Has me wondering!
Sounds about right! Don’t forget tire rotation!At 83yo., tractors & ZT mower oil gets changed,.....when I feel like it!
Cars,..... every 5,000 miles!
That was before our government mandated the use of corn (ethanol) in the fuel. It was first tried in the 1920s and abandoned as a bad idea, and brought back in the 1980s as a way of helping the farmers. Corn is better used to feed animals that feed humans than as a gasoline supplement.Sounds about right! Don’t forget tire rotation!
My late dad bought a snowblower many years ago…it was a yellow one and I forget the make. That thing sat outside (under cover) for a good 30 years and I don’t think ANY maintenance was ever done on it. I always started right up on 2 pulls, did its job, then waited until it was needed again.
Nowadays, I use a general rule of once a year in the Spring for any outdoor equipment…my truck gets fresh oil and filter every 5000.