Hi all,
I wanted to say hello and a "thank you" for this site as I found it by doing a search on a similar problem I am currently having with our tiller.
It's just me and my husband and a couple of dogs, a few cats, and a small flock of Rhode Island red hens. We currently have a Mainline Rotary tiller we bought in '90 from Ohio to Mississippi. It was made in Italy. We have nicknamed it "the beast". It isn't pretty to look at but it does a fair job of tilling (not deep enough for our liking) and I especially use it with the swing blade attachment on our rough areas of our very large yard as we don't have a riding mower, just a small selfpropelled that is currently being mended (waiting for a blade adapter
as I snapped the key). Good to read other introductions.
I wanted to say hello and a "thank you" for this site as I found it by doing a search on a similar problem I am currently having with our tiller.
It's just me and my husband and a couple of dogs, a few cats, and a small flock of Rhode Island red hens. We currently have a Mainline Rotary tiller we bought in '90 from Ohio to Mississippi. It was made in Italy. We have nicknamed it "the beast". It isn't pretty to look at but it does a fair job of tilling (not deep enough for our liking) and I especially use it with the swing blade attachment on our rough areas of our very large yard as we don't have a riding mower, just a small selfpropelled that is currently being mended (waiting for a blade adapter