Hey Justin! Small victories add up... after a while! That tiller will make life a whole lot easier when it comes to preparing the garden plots! "From the Ashes Of Disaster Grow The Roses Of Success!".
Heard your comment about cleaning parts with starter fluid. Years ago I found out it also chills down snakes (I was told it’s because it contains ether) when a copperhead took up residence under the hood of the car I was riding in. A security guard sprayed it, it fell under the car and he used a dog catcher’s pole to drag it out. Glad someone knew what to do!
Will Justin I see you got it up and going good for you I have a problem not looking when these videos were made thinking that they just come out and of course they haven't but very glad to see you got the girl up and going I think Troy-Bilt was one of the best tiller ever made
If you turn the gas off on the carb and let it run the gas out when you're done tilling it will eliminate the carb cleaning. Those tillers take 140 gear lube, the hard part to replacing the wheel axle seals is getting the wheels off. I've been working on those for 35 years. Great tillers. The easy way to fill the trans is to take the handlebars off with the t handle and pour it down the hole until it comes out the hole in the side where you were putting the oil in.
That ethanol will turn to tooth paste. This one had sit up for 2 years . And you exactly right we couldnt get the wheels off. Im gonna mount the tires by laying the tiller in the side lol
I had a tiller just like that that jumped into gear and snagged my pants and just about drug me down hill through the woods I forgot about that till you said you didn't want to get run over
If you take your T handle that holds you handles on off, then set your handles to the side, that's your filler hole right there. Where you filled your gear box is actually the oil level check, fill till oil runs out.
Take the t handle sticking up out it screws out and that's where you fill it up at till it comes out where you are filling it up at in the video hope it helps and it's a lot easier then are good tillers I own 3