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10-30 dino motorcycle oil? Is it available?

I was in a farm supply store, and walked through the automotive area. They carry 10W-30 in lots of brands. Rural King, Tractor Supply, Farm and Fleet. Check them out.

"Farm supply store" ??? What's that? LOL :p

I'll check it out next time I'm in farm country....:D
I heard there is a Farm and Fleet a couple of hours from here....
 
All the "DIY" auto parts stores sell one brand or another 10w30 here. Also try looking in the lawncare section of Harry Homeowner stores. Most lawn mower (least the 6 I change the oil in) call for 10w30. Just a thought.
 
"Farm supply store" ??? What's that? LOL :p

I'll check it out next time I'm in farm country....:D
I heard there is a Farm and Fleet a couple of hours from here....

You're in Chicagoland, but not far from farms. Farmers don't have the money to pay people to do things for them, and the don't have the time to drive to lots of specialty stores. A farm store is sort of a modern day general store. The one closest to me sells work clothes (lots of Carhartt), kitchen supplies, lawn care stuff (for multi-acre yards), garden supplies, plumbing and electrical supplies, hardware, hand tools, power tools, welding supplies (except gases) automotive supplies, electric motors, pumps, lots of things you would want to maintain or repair tractors and such, including monster batteries and hydraulic fluid in large quantities, tires, tubes, lubricants, baby chicks in season, incubators, veterinary supplies, wood stoves, log splitters, guns and ammo......

For a do-it-yourselfer, it's a great place. Prices are always reasonable.
 
You're in Chicagoland, but not far from farms. Farmers don't have the money to pay people to do things for them, and the don't have the time to drive to lots of specialty stores. A farm store is sort of a modern day general store. The one closest to me sells work clothes (lots of Carhartt), kitchen supplies, lawn care stuff (for multi-acre yards), garden supplies, plumbing and electrical supplies, hardware, hand tools, power tools, welding supplies (except gases) automotive supplies, electric motors, pumps, lots of things you would want to maintain or repair tractors and such, including monster batteries and hydraulic fluid in large quantities, tires, tubes, lubricants, baby chicks in season, incubators, veterinary supplies, wood stoves, log splitters, guns and ammo......

For a do-it-yourselfer, it's a great place. Prices are always reasonable.

I was just a messin' with ya themess....
I know about the farm stores...as Macmatic pointed out, we have a Farm and Fleet about an hour away...:D

Boy...I better go out and get some oil soon so all ya'll can rest...:)
I'm gonna need a case of something by May of next year...:p
 
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