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ronald65
Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 107 Montana |
2006-12-03 137535
I'M thinking about getting a 5 ft Rototiller for the garden.lots of hard soil although getting better.My garden is on a slope and my 38 inch tiller on my Lawn and Garden gets moved around by the tines (Hydro 18hp Duetz-Allis)and it also drifts down hill as I till.any recommendations on Brand I want good tilling, with price a secondary consideration? Landpride;Kubota,TSC Korn King; Woods?
Ron
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hardwood
Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 3583 iowa |
2006-12-03 137541
I had a Landpride RTA3576 for several years but sold it when we moved away from the farm. It was a good load for my deere 4310, but your Kobota would handle it well. I just don't even lok at anything other than Landpride anymore, they build good equipment, they cost a bit more, but you just never have anything go wrong and when I sold the tiller I guess I sold it too cheap, I asked the man 2750. and he said sold. Frank. ....
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BillMullens
Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 649 Central West Virginia Pics |
2006-12-04 137543
Bought a King Kutter 5' tiller at TSC on sale last spring for $1000. No problems. I've had good luck with my KK finish mower, too. It now has about 500 hours on it with no problems.
I figure for my use (just a few hours a year) my tiller will last forever.
Good luck,
Bill ....
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DK35vince
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 689 Western,Pa. |
2006-12-04 137572
King Kutter makes a good tiller.
I've had a King Kutter 60" tiller for 6 years now. I use it often, tills great, 0 problems.. ....
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brokenarrow
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1288 Wisconsin |
2006-12-04 137574
My KK 6 footer has tilled my gravel pits for for the last year with no problems but a few good sized dents. Of course, I am tilling in a rock garden plot ....
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