That would depend on whether the engine is 2-stroke or 4-stroke (aka 2-cycle & 4-cycle). If the engine does not have an oil filler tube, it is a 2-stroke and oil must be added to the fuel. If it has an oil filler tube, it is a 4-stroke and oil is added through the filler tube.
According to the owner's manual, the correct oil/gas ratio for a Toro s200 snowblower is 32:1, or 4 ounces of oil for every gallon of gas.
50:1
32:1.......So 4 ounces of oil per gallon of gas
Yes 10w30 is a good oil for snowblower or lawnmower.
50 to 1
Will damage the engine very quick. Remove asap and flush with at least a quart of oil. Then refill.
be best to drain fuel and replace with correct mixture
40:1
40 to 1.
As a snowblower is used in the winter use 10w30 weight synthetic oil and change the oil once each year.
No you do not put oil in the gas - 4 hp Briggs & Stratton motors are 4 stroke, not 2 stroke in which you do have to add oil to the gas.
A 179cc Craftsman snowblower engine typically requires about 20 ounces (or 0.6 liters) of oil. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model to ensure the correct oil type and capacity. Always check the oil level using the dipstick and add oil as needed to keep the engine running smoothly.