Mixing Fuel
Your MANTIS Tiller is powered by
a commercial two stroke, air cooled
engine which requires a fuel mixture
of gasoline and lubricating oil.
Use a mixture of 50 parts unleaded
regular gasoline and 1 part two-stroke
MANTIS oil (50:1.) Use branded 89 octane (R+M+2) unleaded gasoline
or gasohol (maximum 10% ethyl alcohol, or 15% MTBE, no methyl
alcohol.)
The rototiller uses engine oil that is 30 weight or more. The transmission does not need to have oil added to it, only the engine.Ê
Fuel /oil mix is 50:1
it is recommended for all fuel oil mix to be 50:1
The mix of fuel to oil ratio is 16:1
you do not have to mix your oil and gas in a metal can. the metal cans are generally a safety can designed for storage of fuel. try not to mix more fuel and oil than you can use in a 30 day period as the fuel starts to separate and will go bad
Chrysler outboards manufactured after 1966 require a 50:1 fuel/oil mix.
50:1 Oil to Fuel.
No it is not made to mix with fuel.
the oil mix is 32 to 1 or 50 to 1 for synthetic oil the oil mix is 32 to 1 or 50 to 1 for synthetic oil
It injects oil into the fuel/air mix.
I have one of these my self and the answer is quite simple. i use a 50:1 fuel-oil mix ratio Hope this helps.
Need to know the fuel oil mix for craftsman chainsaw Model #917.353736.