Posted by farmerboy on December 28, 2009 at 19:29:58 from (98.108.43.218):
In Reply to: BCS Tillers posted by bkpigs on December 28, 2009 at 19:11:18:
Hey 4020,
I have a bunch of BCS equipment. They're made in Italy and have been in the U.S. since the mid-70s. Paul Sullivan imported them under the Mainline name until 1982 when BCS started importing their own. He then started importing SEP machines under the Mainline name.
Parts are readily available and they're very durable. Only way you can destroy one is through abuse or neglect. The biggest, best dealer in the US is Joel Dufour in Owenton KY. His site is earthtoolsbcs.com.
I'll warn you, new prices will make you sit down. I've bought all my machines used off eBay and Craigslist. I have an 850, 605, and 730 for tractors, and 30 inch tiller, 26 inch tiller, 38 inch mower, 28 inch snowblower, 60 inch snow blade, trencher, 3 inch chipper, combined ridger, cultivator, potato plow, 2 way moldboard plow, sickle mower, rough cut mower, etc. I got a half dozen videos on youtube of me running the machines- blowing snow, pushing snow, digging potatoes, chipping sweetcorn stalks. If you want more info, just ask me.
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