I bought a near new 6 foot KK. Use it with a Super Dexta and of course do the EZ stuff like gardens and yard for seeding. Found a bigger tractor was a waste with it. Used a dozer to root rake new pasture and the KingKutter to level and cut up the roots. Lots of stuff left. Was pleasantly surprised it CUT the roots, broke the downed limbs chopping it up well. I did not have to level anything before seeding, despite all the dozer ruts. Lots of rocks and stumps and not a problem. I figure if I wear it out clearing these 50 acres, its paid for. But not once in this first 10 acres have I had to stop and unravel roots. Expected more problems. After grass came up, I drove around with a gator and picked up the rocks and stumps that was on top, the rest will rot. I am only doing 5 or so acres at time, as this is not level ground, and I don't want all my soil in the river. Compared to the Italian and chinese rotortillers, and my previous FORD rotor tiller, this thing is great. I priced tine replacement, and that was more than I paid for mine used. If its junk, its the better quality junk.
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Today's Featured Article - Oil Bath Air Filters - by Chris Pratt. Some of us grew up thinking that an air filter was a paper thing that allowed air to pass while trapping dirt particles of a particles of a certain size. What a surprise to open up your first old tractor's air filter case and find a can that appears to be filled with the scrap metal swept from around a machine shop metal lathe. To top that off, you have a cup with oil in it ("why would you want to lubricate your carburetor?"). On closer examination (and some reading in a AC D-14 service manual), I found out that this is a pretty ingenious method of cleaning the air in the tractor's intake tract.
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