I definitely agree with that. Wondering if I should leave it in certainly wasn't about saving the money. I'm very mechanically inclined but not a mechanic. So I guess my follow up question would be should I get my hands on more of that break in oil or just put a good diesel oil in and then change at 100 like I would have if not? Is that break in oil important? I've never used it before and if I'm going to be honest I can't remember even hearing of it being used before. Thank you for the input though. I hadn't really thought about the fact that I don't know what might have happened to it since or even if it was done right in the first place just the age is all I was thinking about.
Onan uses John Deere 30W break in oil.
In general, break in oils don't use as much detergent, so particles that get washed out of the engine passageways and surfaces get left in the oil pan and are less likely to circulate. There are often extra additives to promote surface break-in, but there is definitely hocus-pocus going on as nobody tells you exactly what they have in their oil and how much.
As @jeepaddict wrote, there are lots of opinions on this one. I go with factory, but that doesn't mean that it is a better way. I just bet that they know more about it than I do on this one and it is not obviously stupid advice...
All the best,
2Pbfeet