Re: Mini-tillers
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Mini-tillers
- From: M* L* <m*@micron.net>
- Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 06:18:58 -0600
At 06:11 PM 9/16/98 EDT, you wrote:
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>>I am thinking strongly of buying a "Mantis" tiller
>
>We all love our Mantis tiller. Do not know what we would do with out
>them. They have so many uses-we are finding new ones all the time.
>Quick easy, to use, and starts right up even after a few days inactivity.
> We carry them around in all our trucks just like we would a rake and
>shovel and use them just about as often. Ours all have Echo engines
>which we highly recommend both from a durability standpoint and ease of
>maintenance. Some of the optional equipment is of marginal value and we
>would not recommend.
>
>w martin
>myg1728@aol.com
>http://www.oakmediacreations.com/myg/index.html
>Martin's Yard & Garden
>
Liz Albrook asked "Santa" for a Mantis tiller. It came, she assembled it,
and went to till her garden. She hit a rock, it bounced and spun around,
the rotating tines aimed at her face. She wrestled it down, turned it off,
packed it up and returned it for a refund. Then she went to Sears and
bought a front-tine tiller. I'm surprised she hasn't answered this
question, but she may not be subscribed to perennials. Margaret
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