Honda tiller oil type

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FAQ honda tiller oil type

What kind of oil do you use in a Honda Tiller?

When performing general tilling in air temperatures from negative 5 to more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit Honda recommends using a four-stroke automotive detergent oil that is SAE 10W-30 with an API rating of SJ. If you plan to use your tiller for long periods of time when the temperature is above 50 degrees Fahrenheit, use SAE 30 oil.

What type of oil should I use in my cultivator?

What type of oil should I use in a cultivator, tiller or rotavator? Follow Cultivators, tillers and rotavators are usually four-stroke machines and you should therefore ideally use SAE 30 Oil, which is used and sold by most manufacturers, including Briggs and Stratton.

How often should I check the oil in my Tiller?

If you plan to operate the tiller all day, check the oil every eight hours. If it has dropped below the “Full” mark, top it all with the same weight of oil in the engine.

How many quarts of oil does a Honda GX200 take?

Honda Engines. Models equipped with Honda GX120, GX160 and GX200 engines hold 0.63 quart of oil. When performing general tilling in air temperatures from negative 5 to more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit Honda recommends using a four-stroke automotive detergent oil that is SAE 10W-30 with an API rating of SJ.

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