Engine details:
Transmission & gear oil specifics:
To begin with small top offs would include the following, SAE 140, SAE 85W-140, or SAE 80W-90. The British petroleum’s lubrication grade would range between GL-4 and GL-5. For a full replacement however a SAE 140 or SAE 85W-140 weight would be used for a better API rating.
Q1: I have a tiller, any idea of what type of fuel is recommended?
Use unleaded gasoline, regular variety would suffice.
Q3: How do I check the engine oil level?
It is worth mentioning that you need to stop the engine, actually allow it to cool, remove the oil fill plug and unscrew the spark plugs in order to check the oil level.
Q4: How often should I change the engine oil?
Once tiller oil is serviced for the first time, which means after two hours of operation, then every component change will be carried out after every ten hours of operating the engine.
Q5: What maintenance best schedule is almost ideal for the tiller?
Make sure that you go through the needed maintenance schedule section subheading that indicates procedures that are accomplished and changes that are undertaken after every ten to thirty to fifty hours subject.
Q6: while operating, am I required to change the tilling depth?
Not, Depth Regulator Lever needs to be changed only when the tiller is not being used.
Q7: What should I do in the event that the engine operates very poorly?
Make sure you check for any…
Q8: How do I keep the tiller in storage for so long?
Make sure the room dares sach as when the gases or chemical lubricants lose strength, change the engine oil and then properly clean the tiller lubricants.