daugen
Epic Contributor
I started to renovate a rather unusual Gravely wing mower about six years ago, my wife got sick, and that project just sat.
Until a few days ago. Now, with at least five year old gasoline in it, I'm sure with Stabil and SeaFoam way back when, the first thing I'm doing is draining every drop of gas out of it.
I won't start my burn pile with gasoline, too many years as a fireman..., so I always have a challenge what to do with old gas. So I mix it in with the old oil, and hope whoever burns this
in their waste oil heater doesn't land in the next county...
Unit sat under that open shed for almost three years, in a damp climate. Condensation anyone? It was tarped but... thread in Gravely section
I checked my label on the big Generac and it was January of last year. I remember going out on a warm day last January and getting some fresh air after the unit went on its test run.
Since it ran for almost three straight days this year, it has sure earned an oil change, frankly whether it needs one or not...how's that for an unscientific approach. I suck out the old very clean looking oil and put even cleaner oil back in. I almost wish they would make it darker so it's easier to see where the line is on your oil dipstick. Sometimes I've had to look at it from different angles and then redo it just to see what the level is the oil is so clear. 100% synthetic, the crude oil based stuff always seemed darker.
Diesels are a lot easier, they get dark in a hurry.
Until a few days ago. Now, with at least five year old gasoline in it, I'm sure with Stabil and SeaFoam way back when, the first thing I'm doing is draining every drop of gas out of it.
I won't start my burn pile with gasoline, too many years as a fireman..., so I always have a challenge what to do with old gas. So I mix it in with the old oil, and hope whoever burns this
in their waste oil heater doesn't land in the next county...
Unit sat under that open shed for almost three years, in a damp climate. Condensation anyone? It was tarped but... thread in Gravely section
I checked my label on the big Generac and it was January of last year. I remember going out on a warm day last January and getting some fresh air after the unit went on its test run.
Since it ran for almost three straight days this year, it has sure earned an oil change, frankly whether it needs one or not...how's that for an unscientific approach. I suck out the old very clean looking oil and put even cleaner oil back in. I almost wish they would make it darker so it's easier to see where the line is on your oil dipstick. Sometimes I've had to look at it from different angles and then redo it just to see what the level is the oil is so clear. 100% synthetic, the crude oil based stuff always seemed darker.
Diesels are a lot easier, they get dark in a hurry.