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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1435260" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I use Rot T 5w-40 in my '07 Branson 6530 and '16 2400. In the Fords, '63 2000D and '65 3000D they get WM 10w-30 C rated. I change the Fords once a year. Change the Bransons at 150 hrs...recommendation is 100 but I don't work them in the worst of conditions. I never add oil between changes. Oil level doesn't drop. The Fords don't burn it, just drip it.....but not a case for going into one. Not all that bad and not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1435260, member: 27848"] I use Rot T 5w-40 in my '07 Branson 6530 and '16 2400. In the Fords, '63 2000D and '65 3000D they get WM 10w-30 C rated. I change the Fords once a year. Change the Bransons at 150 hrs...recommendation is 100 but I don't work them in the worst of conditions. I never add oil between changes. Oil level doesn't drop. The Fords don't burn it, just drip it.....but not a case for going into one. Not all that bad and not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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