I had to chuckle at this, John Deere even has the ability to make things green that aren't....
I buy a tube of their green colored grease every once in a while when at the dealership.
If they would change the color of the dipstick to allow more contrast, that would really help. I have more than two dozen engines to maintain and I don't have this problem with any other motor.
Ran out of 5/30 synthetic so put in 10/30. Not like it's going to make a difference until the dead of winter, nights here are in the 70's.
Unit had 75 total run hours in three years. Third oil change for 75 hours. No wonder it looks so clean...overkill, but if there is one motor I really really want to run perfectly, it's this one. And so far it has done that, and so had the 20kw I had before.
Well I could say you'll likely be able to make some money by selling it to someone, but in preference maybe you could be nice and loan it to someone to help them out, but in greater preference, I hope the damage isn't too bad and you don't have to use either of them!The funny thing is>> I've got a 10K watt Duel-Fuel STILL NEW IN THE BOX.. bought it last year when they went on sale for 499.00 {DuroMax}
Well I could say you'll likely be able to make some money by selling it to someone, but in preference maybe you could be nice and loan it to someone to help them out, but in greater preference, I hope the damage isn't too bad and you don't have to use either of them!
that would work, if I got it right the first time.
on backup gen since 8pm last night, almost before heavy rains started, not a good omen for when power will return.
Internet down, running off Verizon Mifi, handy little thing to have, others can use phone for hotspot.
I would love to have an oil temp gauge on that Generac...
Just for kicks, I'd measure the temperature on your oil filter with an IR gun. If weather clears, and temperatures are high, I might run for a while in the daytime with the lid up.... but that's just a Nice to Do move..... these units should be designed to run in high-ambients, with the typical owner paying no attention.....
Rgds, D.