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Posted by the tractor vet on December 27, 2005 at 18:14:21 from (4.124.84.126):
In Reply to: Rear tine tillers posted by I Bleed Green on December 27, 2005 at 17:58:47:
The older Horse model Troy builts were the best with either the koler or the briggs i had a 8 horse troy built and it was and animal. The first year that we had it we put a vary large garden in at a friends place and the ground was reclaimed strip ground with lots of shale well let put it this way when we got done with second pass with it it was all like sand no more shale then we worked in a bunch of old manure and had one of the best garden that we ever had and we had the room to make wide rows and used the troybuilt for the weeding had it for four years and made the mistake of selling it should have never done that . i bought at and equipment auctin for darn near nothing and made three time what i paid for . If one ever comes up again i will buy it.
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