Respectfully, wouldn't that be 15/40 in summer, with the lighter weight
10/30 for winter, instead?

On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 10:45 PM, Kevin Kraly <kr...@comcast.net> wrote:

> My neighbor puts 10W30 in his 2001 Cummins in the summer, 15W40 in the
> winter.  He's pretty set in his ways at 70y/o, and since it's purring along
> at 160K with no leaks or funny noises, I'm not saying anything.
>
> Kevin in Hillsboro, Oregon
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