Kodiac Products

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What information can the members give on this manufacturer. Such as reliability construction personal experiences. Thanks in advance
 
   / Kodiac Products #2  
I have a 60" Kodiak tiller and a 6' Kodiak offset rear blade. The tiller is heavy and, in my opinion, unbeatable for the money. I used to own a smaller Woods, and I would say the Kodiak is built heavier. I only till a few smaller areas, but I would describe the tiller as "bombproof". The backblade I only used a couple of times, but no complaints there either.
 
   / Kodiac Products #3  
Lots of Mahindra dealers either still or use to stock Kodiak implements with Mahindra logo if my memorie serves me correct.

Boone
 
   / Kodiac Products #4  
Im either fixing to buy a new Kodiak 6' tiller or King Kutter next weekend. Can't make my mind up. The Kodiak is cheaper in price, but is it less quality?
 
   / Kodiac Products #5  
I have a Kodiak 72" rake, quite heavy duty built, I have no complaints.
DevilDog
 
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I've got a 60-inch standard duty by Kodiak, that came with a Branson name. It's a beast for the money.
 
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I've got a 60-inch standard duty by Kodiak, that came with a Branson name. It's a beast for the money.

A 60" standard duty what?

I like both the Kodiak and King Kutter tillers. Just can't seem to make my mind up.
 
   / Kodiac Products #9  
Im either fixing to buy a new Kodiak 6' tiller or King Kutter next weekend. Can't make my mind up. The Kodiak is cheaper in price, but is it less quality?

Don't think you could go wrong with either. How much cheaper is Kodiak ? Is there any difference in steel guage on houseing ? Are thines made in USA/Brazil/China/ or else where ? Are you getting "free delivery" if you buy Kodiak ? We know that they are both "gear driven". Just brainstorming I think from what has been discussed on thread so far I'd buy the Kodiak. Just my :2cents:

Boone
 
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Don't know much about the Kodiac, but I have a king cutter, 60" paid 1200, and it so far has held up good, but only the first year. the thing I looked at was replacement parts if I needed them and all around it seemed the better buy of what I looked at.
 
 
 
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