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Re: OT...Troybuilt tiller Horse II 78 to 83 model
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Posted by leland on July 01, 2004 at 20:09:19 from (63.155.92.98):
In Reply to: OT...Troybuilt tiller Horse II 78 to 83 model, ne posted by John A. on June 30, 2004 at 19:24:57:
try looking in used book stores and tractor shows you can find a lot of used manuals there. i have had 5 troybilts all were basket cases when i got then.rebuild them till about 200-250 gardens a spring and sell them .not bacause i dont like them .just gives me something to do all winter. just keep eye on oil level in gear box , the seals always seep a bit, and take tines off once a year to remove trash that gets behind them. seals last longer . and if you have never ran one go easy at first the horse name was not a accident if you set them too deep it will pull your arm off. they fly when the wheels lift off the ground ,the tine to wheel speed is 13-1 ,so that is why you can't just bury them like a front tine. dont get me wrong they are a great machine do a great job ,but just be careful they can turn into a hand full in a heart beat.
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