Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on December 28, 2009 at 19:43:32 from (99.38.206.245):
In Reply to: BCS Tillers posted by mdjd4020 on December 28, 2009 at 19:11:18:
I, too, have a BCS tractor with a roto-tiller attachment.
They are actually a two wheeled tractor that you can add a variety of attachments to.
The handle bars can be swung around for using either end of the tractor for a needed purpose.
One summer I had been roto-tilling my garden when a divorced neighbor lady showed up and asked me to roto-till her garden with her Troy-bilt that she had gotten in the settlement. I was thrilled to finally get a chance to use one. Not so after having used it.
If you don't wish to spend the lifetime investment money on a BCS then go ahead and buy a Troy-bilt, but if you can justify the added coin by all means you will never be disappointed in the finer machine that BCS is.
I traded an older Gold Wing motorcycle for mine and a chipper/shredder. Priorities change you know.
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