Wel, hard to tell! Walk behind takes 20 oz. but 16 oz probably fills. Single cylinder rider takes about 1 1/2 qts. and a twin about 2 qts.
sae 30
It depends on how old this particular mower is, and how large it is! Older and larger ones used to have Tecumseh motors, but tecumseh went out of business. Older and Newer smaller Troy Bilt's have had Briggs & Stratton, for some time, but depending on the durability model and how new it is; It may have a Honda motor.
More information is needed to answer this. The TB130 units were manufactured with three different engines. It used either a Briggs, Honda or Kohler. I need the full model number of the unit. it should begin with 11a-xxxxx.
SAE30
Between 0.5 and 0.75 quarts of oil are needed in a Troy-Bilt pushmower model TB110. The oil is used to cool and lubricate the engine while it is in use.
Craftsman,Pouland and Troy-bilt all make hedge trimmer accessories for trimmers.
PTO is short for Power takeoff. It is to control a shaft comming out of a vehicle to power things like a snow blower attached to the front, or to control things on the back of a tractor... I never heard of a PTO on a lawn mower... It must be a pretty big lawn Mower. PTO on a riding mower will be an electric engaged clutch used to power a belt drive or other attachments. Oh yes, your right.. perhaps it may be the pull handle to engage it also.
It depends on how much snow you are going to blow. The more money you spend the more power you will get. I just purchased this and only used it a few times. It is going back to Lowe's and I am purchasing a Honda single stage instead. This Troy Bilt is rated to handle about 6 inches of snow and that is not an understatement. The Honda which costs considerably more, will handle 12 inches of snow and are known for their quality. I own a Honda Civic and a Honda self propelled smart start mower-both excellent. While many have said they have had no issues starting this machine, it took me a dozen or more pulls to get it started. With my Honda mower, it always starts on the first pull. Would rather pay the extra and get quality.
Cub cadet is made by MTD. Same people that make yardman, yard machine, troy-bilt and many others. Not the quality they used to be.
SAE 30, according to http://www.troybilt.ca/troybilt/faq-results.asp?CategoryID=1&CatName=Lawn%20Mowers.
You need new chipper blades
It depends on what kind of lawn mower (push or ride). I sell my fixed push mowers usually for $30.