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Originally Posted by R Bedell
And the war is on.....Oh I mean debate. 
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Originally Posted by nikster
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I tried synthetic oil,
The engine ran so cool, I was afraid the low temp of the engine would not drive off the moisture inside of the engine.
Doesn't the engine have to get hot to boil away the condensation?
The reduced engine friction of synthetic allows the engine to make more HP. The extra HP may be hard on mower belts. I do not want to prematurely wear out V-belts.
The synthetic oil makes the machine more efficient, reducing "seat time".
Now to my real answer, I use synthetic in the cars.
I do not use synthetic in the machines without an oil filter, because I change it at 10 to 15 hours of operation.
I tried it, but, saw no benefit when changed so frequently. I do not push my machines hard enough to get the benefit.
I do use synthetic grease in mower spindles.
I switched to synthetic gear oil in one truck, the rear end became quieter.