Oil Level measuring

   / Oil Level measuring #1  

jhonb

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Location
The Jersey Shore
Tractor
John Deere LA120
I have always wondered when checking the oil on my John Deer lawn tractor, should I screw in the cap to get the level or should I just measure from where it stops when I just dip in it. I have always screwed in the cap, but there is a noticeable difference depending on which you you do it.
Thanks in advance for the info.
 
   / Oil Level measuring #2  
I always screw in the cap to measure.....not on a Deere specifically, but on any measuring stick. Just like on an auto dipstick that is push in - i push it all the way in the get a reading.
 
   / Oil Level measuring
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Check the owners manual. Some models just rest the cap on the tube. Easy to forget over the years.

I thought of that but there is no mention in the manual. But what I should have done in the first place is google it. I found this on B&S web page.
So now I know that I have been doing it right all along.
Thanks everyone for their input.

"
  • Step 3: Inspect the Oil. If there is no dipstick, dab the oil with a clean tip of the cloth to inspect the oil. If the engine includes a dipstick cap, remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean cloth.
    • To ensure an accurate reading, reinsert the dipstick completely. If the dipstick cap is a screw-in type, ensure an accurate reading by screwing in all the way before removing it to check the level.
    • Then, remove it again and check the oil level.
 
   / Oil Level measuring #6  
On my JD X300, the manual says to Not screw the dip stick on but to let it rest on the fill tube threads to check the level. If I do screw it on, the level reads over full.
 
   / Oil Level measuring
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#7  
On my JD X300, the manual says to Not screw the dip stick on but to let it rest on the fill tube threads to check the level. If I do screw it on, the level reads over full.
What brand of engine is in your X300?
 
   / Oil Level measuring #8  
Briggs is screw in. Kohler and Kawasaki are rest on top of the thread, or more specifically rest cap on top of threads and turn backwards until cap drops onto thread.. Seems like the Kohler and Kawasaki both say not to screw in right on the metal part of the dipstick.
 
   / Oil Level measuring #10  
Read the manual...
The manual for my Z920 states to unscrew the dipstick, wipe it down, than put it back in the tube, but do not screw it back down
 

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