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Re: Rear tine tillers
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Posted by goldwingboy on December 28, 2005 at 14:33:36 from (65.25.76.228):
In Reply to: Rear tine tillers posted by I Bleed Green on December 27, 2005 at 17:58:47:
Find an old Troy Horse and give it a motor and a paint job and you'll be good for years. I cleared some brush on an acre lot about 18 years ago with a 7 year old rental unit I bought with a bad engine. Hitting those stumps will throw a tiller 4 or 5 feet but it never hurt it. I finished off a second Techumse (can't spell it and don't like em much anyway) engine and put on a 10 horse briggs. It's the best investment you'll ever make. By the way, don't till downhill. you'll be amazed how fast they go when driven by the tines and not the tires! The engine went bad because the carb wouldnt stay tight and it ran lean. I guess 16 years isn't too bad when I basicly did it in myself. GWB
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