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| All Bad Boy mowers have an oil drain to make oil changes easier. The drain will be a hose or valve attached to the engine block. To drain your oil, simply open the valve, drain the oil, close the valve and add 10W30 oil back to your engine. |
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| The main differences are the horsepower ratings. We offer a range of engines from 23 horsepower to 35 horsepower, with various manufacturers including Kawasaki, Kohler, Briggs and Caterpillar. |
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| We recommend that you check your air filter every 20 hours. Dusty and dry conditions may require more checks. |
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| When preparing for the off season or any period of 90 days or more, the most important thing is proper fuel preparation. Use a fuel stabilizer in your final tank of fuel and drain or run dry. Choke and repeatedly crank engine until it will not start. This will lesson the potential for varnish or gum deposits forming in your system. |
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| A liquid-cooled engine gives you a constant operating temperature which will increase fuel economy, decrease oil breakdown, and may last up to 50% longer. In addition, a cooler engine also means a cooler operator because the cooling fan draws hot air through the radiator, past the engine and away from the operator. |
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| Currently we offer Kohler, Kawasaki, Vanguard, Briggs and Stratton, and Caterpillar. |
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| We recommend that you use a name brand fuel to ensure quality. Use fuel with an octane rating near 87. Higher octane fuels offer no benefit. |
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| Since the engines are warranted by the engine manufactures, we recommend that you refer to the engine owner's manual for specs, or you can visit their web sites for more information. |
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