King kutter rep what territory do you cover?
Reps aren't normally "all over the place", they usually have specific territories that they cover.I live in Missouri. I'm all over the place.
About 4 years ago my BIL used my tiller/tractor on his very dry, virgin hard clay. Beat the tractor to death and a couple of bolts came out of the KK II 60" tiller. When I got it home I took the cover off the gearbox, cleaned it out with with brake fluid and put new oil in it. KK sent me some new bolts and a gasket.
Here is a picture I made while I had it off, for those interested in seeing the innards of this tiller. I think its a fine tiller.
For KK rep:
What is the difference between 48" King Kutter II (TG-48) and 48" King Kutter Pro (TG-G-48) tillers
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Reps aren't normally "all over the place", they usually have specific territories that they cover.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to 'diss' KK, my BIL has a KK 72 inch tiller and it does a geat job. I probably would have purchased a KK tiller myself, but the specs said the 48 inch was offset(and I will never own another offset tiller), you say they aren't.
But, with that being said, the original question was evaded.
I'm sorry if you feel I evaded (sp?) the question. My job is not a typical job. I do sales and marketing (not the typical sales and marketing you find at a big company). I call on corporate clients in North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Missouri. I also call on dealers in Illinois and Missouri. I represent King Kutter and Taylor Pittsburgh Mfg at many Farm and Trade Shows in the US. I handle photo shoots and advertisements we run in industry magazines.
About the TG-48 tiller. *It is offset. It does not offset, meaning you can't change the permanent offset. It's designed to till out one wheel track
I have machined/built a lot of various gear drives for machines when I was in the machinest business. I would like to see a better mesh on that top drive gear. Looks like 40-50 thousands of slop in there. Can't tell so much about the bottom mesh at that angle? Ken Sweet