I talked to the dealer yesterday (friday). I am pretty sure he is feeding me a bunch of bull. He said that in the dealer prep they check tire pressure, deck leveling and oil is one thing also that is checked. I told him the mower sputtered and wanted to quit the first 30 min I used it. I told him I had mowed a total of three times and it did it every time and when I would add gas it would quit sputtering until the last mowing, when the mower quit altogether and I then found the oil to the bottom of the dipstick. I added 10W 30 to it and it started and ran fine. I even rolled the yard since then and it hasn't missed a lick I asked if the engine had a built in safety that shut the engine off when it ran low on oil, he said no. He then told me that it is not uncommon for a new mower to burn a lot of oil. He said that in the first 5-10hours of run time he has seen mowers burn down oil like mine did 3-5 times! I added approx 3/4 pint. Personally I have never experienced that. My cub had a kohler engine and it never used oil. He also told me never to use 10 w 30 oil. He said it was bad for the engine. He suggest non detergent 30 weight for air cooled engines. He said 10W 30 will turn to sludge in my mower since an air cooled burns hotter and will eventually form into a substance like a pencil eraser in the bottom of the oil pan. what??????? I'm thinking I better get more facts before I talk any more to this guy.
Today I called another Snapper dealer and gave him the story. He confirmed that it is not uncommon to burn a little oil in the first hours. But more like a teaspoon per tank of gas. He said if the mower would have been filled at time of prep it would have never burned down to the bottom of the dip stick unless something was wrong. He asked if it smoked. I said no. I told min about the oil my dealer said to use. He said that I was told wrong about that as well. He said in the owners manual it states to use 10W30. I had read that just before I called this guy. He said it is important because the mower has hydraulic lifters. He warned not to use the oil my dealer said to use. He suggest I pull the spark plug to see if it looks fouled from burning oil. I haven't done that yet. He also told me that the engine probably sputtered due to boiling gas. The engine was getting hot due to low oil, and the gas was boiling a little before it reached the carb. After I added the proper amount of oil that is why it stopped. It was running cooler. He doubts any damage to the engine occured due to it having a oil pump. But he also thinks that oil was probably forgotten at the time of prep. I will pull the plug and see if it looks fouled. I am also going to call Snapper and Kohler.
Texas T. It is the 42 inch Yard Cruiser. It has a joy stick that you drive it with. Its a sweet mower. I was going to get a 48 but they said the 42 had a better cut, due to deck design. I do agree the cut is excellent. I want our yard to look like a golf course. We have an acre so a 42 is just fine. The deck is semi independant from the mower. It floats more with the front wheels. The deck sits under my feet, and my feet move with the deck the seat part of the mower is more stationary. The joy stick is excellent. The seat has arm rest, the joy stick is at the end of the left one. I find myself relaxing with my legs crossed while mowing. The wife said it looks very stressful. The mowing time has been cut way down.
I just want to get this issue behind me. I want to make sure my mower is going to be ok. I will see what Snapper and Kohler has to say about my conversation with my dealer and from the other dealer.
Thanks guys.
George
I had to add an edit. Sorry about the big long post here!