4-Stroke Rototiller Maintenance Training
Keep your 4-stroke rototiller biting into soil season after season. This online course shows operators and maintenance staff how to service the engine and the tine, gearbox, and drive systems so your tiller starts easily, holds tilling depth, and avoids breakdowns in the middle of a planting window.
| 2–5 seats | 5% OFF $47.45/seat |
| 6–20 seats | 10% OFF $44.96/seat |
| 21–50 seats | 15% OFF $42.46/seat |
| 51+ seats | 20% OFF $39.96/seat |
Discount applied automatically based on number of seats.
Course Overview
After completing this course you'll understand:
- Perform a pre-use rototiller inspection
- Check engine and gearbox oil levels
- Service the air filter and spark plug
- Sharpen and replace worn tines
- Adjust and lubricate the drive system
- Spot faults that require lockout
About this course
Our 4-Stroke Rototiller Maintenance Training Online equips operators, technicians, and safety managers with the essential preventive maintenance knowledge, inspection procedures, and garden tiller engine repair course techniques needed to keep your rototiller equipment operating safely, reliably, and at full performance across landscaping, agriculture, and groundwork environments.
What You Will Learn:
- 4-Stroke Rototiller Preventive Maintenance Best Practices
- Identifying & Controlling Tiller Equipment Safety Hazards
- Pre-Use and Routine Inspection Procedures
- Garden Tiller Engine Repair Techniques to Extend Equipment Lifespan
A 4-stroke rototiller turns and loosens soil using a set of rotating tines driven through a gearbox and belt or chain by a four-stroke engine. Because so much of the machine works directly in dirt, stones, and roots, both the engine and the drivetrain need consistent care to keep tilling depth even and the unit running without strain.
This training suits landscapers, market and community gardeners, hobby growers, municipal and grounds-care staff, and equipment-rental operators who run front- or rear-tine tillers. It combines the routine four-stroke engine servicing common to all small engines with rototiller-specific tasks such as tine inspection and replacement, gearbox oil checks, and drive-system adjustment.
By the end, operators can inspect a tiller before use, follow a realistic preventive-maintenance schedule, deal with the wrapped vegetation and worn tines that come with the territory, and spot the signs that a machine should be taken out of service. The payoff is reliable starts, even tilling, and far less downtime when the ground is finally ready to work.
What you'll learn
Course Content
1 lesson- 4-Stroke Rototiller Maintenance Procedures
What you'll get
Rototiller-focused servicing
Maintenance built around real front- and rear-tine tillers, covering the soil-working components a generic engine course leaves out.
Tine and gearbox care
Practical guidance on inspecting tine condition, replacing worn tines, clearing wrapped debris, and keeping the gearbox properly oiled.
Drive-system maintenance
Clear steps for adjusting and lubricating the belt, chain, clutch cable, and depth bar so power gets to the ground without slipping or grabbing.
Preventive maintenance schedule
A sensible interval guide for engine and drivetrain service so you can prep the tiller ahead of the spring and fall tilling seasons.
Self-paced online access
Learn on any device, on your own time, and revisit any module before the next garden, landscaping, or field job.
Certificate of completion
Download a certificate to document your training for supervisors, clients, and your own records.
Why choose us
Equipment Tutor teaches the rototiller as the soil-working machine it really is, pairing four-stroke engine fundamentals with the tine, gearbox, and drive-system care that keeps the unit productive. Every lesson is framed to support safe operation under Canadian provincial occupational health and safety expectations.
Delivered fully online and self-paced, the course lets you train new and seasonal staff quickly and refresh experienced operators' inspection habits before the heavy tilling seasons, all without taking equipment or people off the job.
Student reviews
Saved our community garden tiller
Our rear-tine tiller kept bogging down and we assumed it was the engine. Turns out the tines were caked and worn and the belt needed adjusting, all covered here. It runs like new now.
Sophie T. · Jun 17, 2026
Practical and to the point
I appreciated that it deals with the actual tiller, the gearbox oil and clearing wrapped roots off the shaft were things nobody had ever shown me. Easy to follow on my phone in the shed.
Marc-Andre D. · Jun 17, 2026
Good for our rental fleet
Put our counter staff through it so they can do quick checks between rentals. Solid maintenance scheduling and the inspection checklist is handy. A couple more photos would help.
Janelle W. · Jun 17, 2026
Frequently asked questions
Who should take this rototiller maintenance course?
It is designed for anyone who operates or maintains 4-stroke rototillers, including landscapers, gardeners, grounds-care staff, and rental-shop technicians. No prior mechanical training is needed.
Does it cover the tines and gearbox, not just the engine?
Yes. Alongside engine servicing like oil changes, air-filter, and spark-plug care, the course covers tine inspection and replacement, clearing wrapped debris, gearbox oil, and adjusting the belt, chain, and depth bar.
Is the course online and self-paced?
It is fully online and self-paced. You can study on a phone, tablet, or computer, pause anytime, and revisit any module before your next tilling job.
Do I get a certificate of completion?
Yes. When you finish, you can download a certificate to keep in your training records or share with your employer to demonstrate competency.
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How to get started
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