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Tiller Opinions? (Sort of OT)
Is it common for servers to drop newsgroup posts? I often see responses to
posts when I read this NG, but often never see the original post other than the quote. This is my only newsgroup, so I'm not sure. It's kind of aggravating -- would complaining to my ISP help? -- Thanks (maybe I'll actually get to read any replies!), -- pelirojaroja wrote in message ... Hi Jim, Our server must have dropped the Warning Tiller thread. None the less. Good advice. I like the Honda but pricey. I'll likely go with a TB next year as this season is nearly over for me. Ariens doesn't make tillers anymore. I've seen some used good ones here in the local papers but they go the same day their up. Dang it. I don't think they sell BCS's here whatever brand that is. And I don't like MTD either nor Yardman. I'll settle for the TB or Honda soon, maybe this year...never know. Unless the snow starts first, then it's another Ariens snowblower. Also, in the mood to build a Pergola. Hoepfully fast and nice, and easy. Any suggestions? A- Play4aBuck wrote: wrote in message ... Ariens, Honda, Troy Bilt or MTD? That's the question. I'm thinking Honda on a smaller budget. Front tine preferred. Not a mantis. I want to retill my lawn, so a mid tine? Thanks. Any good or bad experiences? Yes bad, see my other post "Warning about tiller". Those Mantis are cute and have a 1/2 dozen attachments, but they cost alot and are plenty of work, more work than a mid front tine. If it's a one time use go rent (rent a rear tine Troy Built, a bit extra $ but worth it), but if you have a garden and plan to have a garden in future years go buy one. Don't be like me and rent one for 10 years and then realized you could have bought almost two by now. Plus the past 2-3 years of rented tillers needed maintenance which the shop did not perform, belt tightening and etc. Sure they start right up in the shop, but how do they perform in the dirt when you get them home? Plus think of your time and travel to and from the rental shop. I like Troy Built! And I think Ariens and Honda make good equipment too, but I've not used their tillers. IMO, they are all better than MTD. Rear tine is the way to go if $$$ is not an issue. MTD looks cheap to me, lighter weight metal all over, but I may end up buying one if I can't find a good used one (another brand) before next spring. I noticed one at Wal-Mart that had been used and returned. :-( I really liked the Badger I just bought until I used it in damp soil. The tine transmission is gear driven and grease filled but over heated. I returned it today so now Mennards has a used Badger thanks to me, I feel bad, but I don't like being screwed either. I wanted a middle of the road machine, I don't need the best, and I didn't want the cheapest, I buy tools/equipment to fit the need. I'm only going to use it once or twice a year, so I don't need a Honda motor that will out live my kids, kids. Cheers, Jim |
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