[AT] OT garden rototiller
Janice + John Quinn
quinnj at lara.on.ca
Sun May 30 09:44:03 PDT 2004
Thanks for all the replies.
The purpose of the tiller is the follow up after planting. I have a AC D10
that I use for plowing and discing and some of the cultivating but I find
the cultivator rips out too many of the plants. Therefore I want a self
propelled rototiller to go down the rows for the bulk of the weeding and
I'll finish off by hand. Sounds like a TroyBilt 8HP is best for my job. I
have heard about a Italian tiller that is supposed to be good. Any thoughts
on anything besides TroyBilt?
Thanks
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Janice + John Quinn" <quinnj at lara.on.ca>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 11:31 PM
Subject: [AT] OT garden rototiller
> Hi All
> I am wondering what the collective thought of the list is on a good
> rototiller for a large garden. My garden often is about an acre and I've
> come to the conclusion that a good rototiller would be a useful tool. And
> the wife is in agreement! So I am going to strike while the iron is hot.
> What should I look for? What's good and what's bad.
> Thanks
> John
>
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