Posted by Rick Kr on March 01, 2013 at 21:06:56 from (198.105.227.102):
In Reply to: 3 point tiller posted by pete black on March 01, 2013 at 20:20:06:
My two cents, I would look for a KingKutter vs. a CountyLine. I have a 6ft KK and it has held up great. Next step up would be a Landpride, but I could spend that much.
TSC carried KingKutter for many years, then switched to Countyline a couple years back. Every single part is ready and available for the KingKutter tiller directly from their website.
I have ordered other parts from them. You can order direct and talk to someone live. They ship immediately.
Neighbor has a 6ft KK. It is one tough tiller. But it wasnt a match for when he decided to rototill his limestone/gravel driveway. I am not kidding. He wanted to smooth it out. So he tried to till it. Sounded like mortars going off. Needless to say it required a few parts. Nice guy, but lucky he hasnt hurt or killed himself on his tractor.
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