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Old 20-08-2012, 11:53 AM
ryncharlton ryncharlton is offline
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If the Debris is metal or metallic , it could be a idea to lower a magnetic screwdriver down the dipstick hole , or.. if you can get them for mowers and im not sure , a magnetic sump plug is very good , will remove even smallest debris once engine is running again then just clean it at your next oil change.

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On Jul 31, 12:27*pm, "jim-bob" wrote:
I changed the starter rope on my Toro today, but I accidently removed the
oil dipstick along with the motor shroud when I was accessing the starter
and debris fell into the exposed oil crankcase. *Before I use the mower
again, I need to remedy this situation. *I know I'll have to change the oil,
but should I do anything else before adding new oil? *thank you


You don't say what the "debris" is. If it's just some
grass, dust, etc. then I'd change the oil, refill it, run it
for a few minutes, then change the oil again.