Where is the model number on a Troy-Bilt Econo horse tiller?
The model number of your Troy-Bilt tiller is located on the same tag, but is printed in the upper left-hand corner. The model number on a Troy-Bilt tiller begins with 21. It may also contain both numbers and letters.
How much gear oil does a Troy-Bilt Pony Tiller take?
The maximum capacity of the gear oil in the transmission is 12 1/2 ounces.
What engine is on a Troy-Bilt Horse Tiller?
306cc Briggs & Stratton OHV engine
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How much is a Troy-Bilt Horse worth?
The “Horse” was the older Troy Bilt tiller with the bigger engine…it has a cult-like following. The “Pony” is a step down in size and hp. A Horse usually goes for around $600 in very good working condition and an older version of the Pony like you have goes for about $400 in very good working condition.
What engine is on a Troy-Bilt Horse tiller?
What kind of gear oil goes in a Troy Bilt Tiller?
For full replacement use SAE 140 or SAE 85W-140 gear oil with an API rating of GL-4 only. We have also found that 80W-90 oil with an API rating of GL-1 is acceptable for both partial and full replacement of tiller gear oils.
What kind of oil does a Troy Bilt tiller use?
These models can be run on 5W-30 or 10W-30 synthetic oil at any air temperature. If you prefer a detergent oil use, select one with an API rating of SF, SG, SH or SJ and use 5W-30 or 10W-30 below 40 degrees Fahrenheit and SAE 30 above 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
How do I tell what year my Troy Bilt tiller is?
RECENT PRODUCTION tiller models, machines manufactured since 2001, will have a model and serial number sticker normally located on the tine hood of the machine.
Where is Troy-Bilt tillers made?
Proudly headquartered in Valley City, Ohio, and with multiple manufacturing locations across the country, including Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi, Troy-Bilt is strongly committed to the communities we’re a part of and keeping America working as hard as we can.
How many belts does a Troy-Bilt Horse Tiller have?
two
Horse I tillers (serial numbers up to #314150) used two matched drive belts and a fiber reverse disc. These are referred to as “2-Speed” tillers. Horse II (serial number 314151 and higher) tillers used one drive belt and a rubber ringed reverse disc.