Re: Tillers
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- Subject: Re: Tillers
- From: R* T*
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 17:03:37 -0700
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From what they say, rear tine is the way to go. I have a front tine and it takes me for a ride !
Anything that is Troy-Bilt has got to be good !
Bob Troy
Torrance, Ca.
Judy & Joe Hannemann wrote:
Hi groupHas anyone ever used a rear tine tiller called garden-way by troy-bilt ?
Sams club sells them here in NH its a 5.5 HP and 16in. width . It sells
here for $299.91My big AG at this point is about 225lbs and still growing I got of to a
late start .
its on a 932 Mcintyre x self no other males at the time.Good luck all and thanks
Joe H.
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