Equipment for Sale
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Subject: Tillers for sale
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Tom B |
Indiana
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I have 2 troybuilt horse tillers. One has been completely repainted and bolts replaced. New tires, new springs Electric start. Runs good $800
The other is a pull start horse, paint decent, runs great. $500.
Looking to get rid of 1 or the other. Only reason is that we have 2 simplicity garden tractors with tillers now, and am looking to get a 6-8 foot tiller for my 3020 tractor. So we have no need for 2 Troybuilts anymore. Both run and till just fine.
Tom
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3/18/2004 1:47:24 PM
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Bantam |
Tipp City, Ohio
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Tom, I have a 6 ft tiller for my 2010. I wish I had a little more HP on the tractor even though it is rated at 47HP it sucks the HP at 8-9 inches deep. I should have gone to a 5 ft width. I would reccomend going to a 6 ft. for that reason.
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3/18/2004 8:47:40 PM
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Tom B |
Indiana
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I have dyno tested 79 pto hp I am told. Rated at 71. The tractor is almost 7 feet wide, and I cant put the tires in anymore, so I would like a 7 or 8 foot, but am going to have to settle for a 6 footer with offset capabilities I think. The new 6' King Kutter at Tractor Supply is rated for 60-80 HP so I am on the high end for HP anyway.
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3/18/2004 10:37:08 PM
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the gr8 pumpkin |
Norton, MA
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Back to the tillers. What hp is the 500$ one? Will you ship it? What year is it? Thanks, Alex.
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3/23/2004 2:32:18 PM
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