Troy-Built (Garden Way) Mini Tiller Question

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Hi, I have a 90s Troy-Built (Garden Way) Mini Tiller.

Question 1: I noticed the gearbox was getting warm when running, so I checked the transmission lubricant, and it seems to be in need of additional lubricant. The manual recommendation is pretty generic: "high quality automotive petroleum-base grease usually available at most hardware or auto parts stores." Does anyone have a recommendation on what specific grease to use? I have some John Deere Multi-Purpose SD Polyurea Grease, would that work, is there something better?

Question 2: I use non-ethanol fuel with Sthil oil for the gas mixture. The manual calls for 24:1. When I use 24:1 the exhaust is very smoky, and it leaves residue on the muffler. I have read mix reports on whether to use the suggested mixture, or go to a higher gas to oil mix as a result of the advancement in today's oil. Who has thoughts on this?

Thanks!
 
A lot of those little tillers use a worm gear type transmission.

I've got no lube recommendations for you other than to note that antique outboard collectors often use John Deere 'Corn Head' lube in their highly valuable lower units.
 
It would help to know the Troy Built model number.

When I think of Troy Built it's a rear tine heavy duty tiller, not a hand held two-stroke.

Not sure if owners/service manuals are available for yours? Both would be where I'd look.
 
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