Not a rototiller expert. Ran fine first season. Last season (2nd) , while running it it died. After trying a few different times to make it work, I left it until this year. Tried again yesterday and same trouble. It was 60 yesterday. Now, I have had trouble comprehending the correct oil level and my have seriously overfilled it last year and this year.
1. What damage could I have done by over-filling? 6oz versus 3oz.
2. What position should the machine be in when starting and warming up. Vertical, like your using it, or lying down on it's handles?
3. There are two hoses from the gas tank to the carb. Both are in gas in the tank, but the clear seems empty. The black goes to the priming bulb and after 10x priming, the mach will start on the 4-5 pull. This seems to be the current standard. Shop will charge $90 for minimal work. Just trying to fix myself. I even took the carb apart. Looks ok. This is a small 4 cycle engine, so no gas/fuel ratio problems.
It will run with starter fluid directly sprayed and choke closed. Sort of a low idle. Longest I had it was 2 minutes? Un-choke and the engine dies. Spark plug super clean, no fouling.
I currently have the proper oil level and the machine resting horizontal. I figure that should let all the oil drain properly, refill with fresh gas and try again. There is also a black breather(?) hose into the air cleaner chamber that oil seems to flow into. That was when it was over-filled. I report back more and that hose. I blew air into it to see if something was clogged. Seemed to help.
1. What damage could I have done by over-filling? 6oz versus 3oz.
2. What position should the machine be in when starting and warming up. Vertical, like your using it, or lying down on it's handles?
3. There are two hoses from the gas tank to the carb. Both are in gas in the tank, but the clear seems empty. The black goes to the priming bulb and after 10x priming, the mach will start on the 4-5 pull. This seems to be the current standard. Shop will charge $90 for minimal work. Just trying to fix myself. I even took the carb apart. Looks ok. This is a small 4 cycle engine, so no gas/fuel ratio problems.
It will run with starter fluid directly sprayed and choke closed. Sort of a low idle. Longest I had it was 2 minutes? Un-choke and the engine dies. Spark plug super clean, no fouling.
I currently have the proper oil level and the machine resting horizontal. I figure that should let all the oil drain properly, refill with fresh gas and try again. There is also a black breather(?) hose into the air cleaner chamber that oil seems to flow into. That was when it was over-filled. I report back more and that hose. I blew air into it to see if something was clogged. Seemed to help.