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  • Posted by awe-spray on Sep 6th, 2008 at 12:32pm

    lube change
    I'm trying to locate a drain for the tiller transfer case to change oil, and need to know what type of oil to use.
  • Posted by dsh on Sep 6th, 2008 at 6:15am

    Tec. engine No.
    I posted asking if anyone could tell me what Tec. engine was on this tiller,but put the wrong model No. it is 140136.Thank you..
  • Posted by dsh on Sep 5th, 2008 at 7:00am

    Engine model on tiller
    I have a Tec.engine on a 040136 serials tiller.The plate is missing that has engine model number,can anyone tell me my engine model?
  • Posted by dfairty1 on Sep 4th, 2008 at 8:01am

    Oil seal replacement
    I need to replace the oil seals in my Troy Bilt #12060 Tiller. I have pulled the Tine Assemblies off. Two top cover plates are removed. Drive train housing is removed from tiller body. Does the drive shaft need to come out next? And if so how?
    Thanks, Dave.
  • Posted by icanbuildit on Sep 3rd, 2008 at 9:20pm

    How old is this tiller
    Troybilt Horse
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  • Posted by bglawe on Jun 20th, 2008 at 3:34pm

    Freewheel mode for some tillers
    The tuffy tillers cannot be put in neutral to roll. These machines require removing the pins securing the wheels to the axle, moving the wheel in toward the frame of the machine, and putting the pin through just the hole in the axle. This will put the tiller in freewheel mode. The wheels should only be left like this for transportation. If the wheels aren't pinned to the axle during operation the tiller will run away from the operator.

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