Re: small tiller- great day today!


Huh- the craftsman isn't listed.  Oh well, I'm still happy with it.

Th
eresa
Bonnie Holmes wrote:
This month's Horticulture magazine has a feature on mini tillers with a
comparison chart at www.hortmag.com/ope.

In the same issue, Tony Avent suggests using DecoColor Permanent Paint
Markers for labels that will not fade or wash away.  They can be obtained
at art supply stores or at www.artcity.com.

Bonnie Zone 7/7 ETN
Remember:  The River Raisin, The Alamo, The Maine, Pearl Harbor, 9/11


[Original Message]
From: Theresa W <tchessie1@sbcglobal.net>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Date: 3/11/2007 10:21:07 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] small tiller- great day today!

Yes- that's the one. It does start easily. Each time on the second pull of the cord it started right us. And it's nice because it specifically states that you don't have the pull hard or fast, just as long as you pull it out far enough to engage the engine.

Theresa

James R. Fisher wrote:
Theresa W wrote:
OK- so on Vera's esteemed recommendation I went to Sears and bought the 4-cycle engine Craftsman mini-tiller and I LOVE IT! Whatever ninny wrote the review that they bent the tines must be nuts- I
strongly
<snip>
Theresa:
Is this the one you bought: ?
http://hort.net/+1isG
If so, does it start easily ?
Thanks,
-jrf
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