iwannadie
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- Location
- Gilbert, Az
Just a random question regarding an older Crafstman Briggs and Stratton push mower, nothing fancy.
For years when changing the oil I followed the manual and tipped the mower on its side to dump the oil out of the oil fill hole. The manual said to do that, included pics so I just went with it even though it was a pain and caused a mess.
One day while changing the blade I saw what I was sure to be an oil drain bolt underneath it... Cracked the bolt and sure enough, oil drains right out nice and easy.
Years later I was telling someone about not having to tip it and hassle with that method. He mentioned having been to a specialized mower repair shop and they claimed you should always drain the oil from the filler.
Is there some real reason to dump the oil from the filler vs the drain bolt and I am missing something here? I've measure the amount of oil that comes out and its the same as what comes out when dumped. Is it just easier for the manufacturer to suggest that to avoid stripped drain bolts? Why would a repair shop care about that though, to me they would want the business of people stripping that drain bolt.
Just curious while prepping for my yearly mower tuneup(yea its that hot in AZ already).
For years when changing the oil I followed the manual and tipped the mower on its side to dump the oil out of the oil fill hole. The manual said to do that, included pics so I just went with it even though it was a pain and caused a mess.
One day while changing the blade I saw what I was sure to be an oil drain bolt underneath it... Cracked the bolt and sure enough, oil drains right out nice and easy.
Years later I was telling someone about not having to tip it and hassle with that method. He mentioned having been to a specialized mower repair shop and they claimed you should always drain the oil from the filler.
Is there some real reason to dump the oil from the filler vs the drain bolt and I am missing something here? I've measure the amount of oil that comes out and its the same as what comes out when dumped. Is it just easier for the manufacturer to suggest that to avoid stripped drain bolts? Why would a repair shop care about that though, to me they would want the business of people stripping that drain bolt.
Just curious while prepping for my yearly mower tuneup(yea its that hot in AZ already).