King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers

   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers #61  
Good idea...........cause the last big roll I was on was against my father............and I didn't talk to him for 7 years...........and you ain't a relative!

I hate to hear that Don. My dad up and just had a hart attack a few days after me and him got in a dispute about something. That day and that dispute I will never be able to make up to my dad.

Don, life is to short and to valuable to go through with hard feelings. You do not want to have regretes like that.

Don, you want to live with peace and not regretes, and you can strongly trust me on that.
 
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   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers #62  
I hate to hear that Don. My dad up and just had a hart attack a few days after me and him got in a dispute about something. That day and that dispute I will never be able to make up to my dad.

Don, life is to short and to valuable to go through with hard feelings. You do not want to have regretes like that.

Don, you want to live with peace and not regretes, and you can strongly trust me on that.

Good advice. Pride goes before a fall. :thumbsup:
 
   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers #63  
Hi Doug,
It depend on how much ground is being tilled. I worked on a vegetable farm that had a brand new KK tiller and by the end of the year it was all beat up. It seemed like it had thin metal, it was all dented up and bubbled out from hitting rocks. Now, to be fair it was about 13 tilled acres that it was used on, and there were rocks, despite my efforts to remove them before I tilled. I worked on another vegetable farm that was three times the size, and same ammount of rocks. They had two tillers, one was an old Howard tiller, and the other was a new Maschio. I worked there for three years and those tillers were worked hard. They seemed to have heavier metal, no dents or dings through out the years. Now, I didn't price it out but I wouldn't be surprised if those tillers cost a pretty penny. If that is the case, and if he is only tilling a garden patch, I think that the tiller that your buddy got will be a fine tiller. But if he is using it for large acreage it may not last very long.

The King Kutter seems to be a pretty good buy looking at how it is put together and from results from people who have them. Most people like me use them ocationally for a garden or whatever, and never used daily. Either way, they are up to par with the rest at a good price. Speaking of that, I am sure alot of the members in texas are not aware if you have an Atwoods store close by, you can receive a 10% disount for sernior citizens every tues. and that helps with the price of a tiller or anything else. Just something to pass along.
 
   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers #64  
It seems some of the older tillers had less tines and more space between the tines and metal cage so rocks had more room to bounce around in there. The KK seems to fill the space with more tines than some of the others. When you lesson the free space rocks are going to be a problem. I don't have hardly any rocks so the tiller works fine.
 
   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers #65  
Seems to be several dealers here with discussions over high shipping prices.
I am ready to buy what is the best price on a:
KK TG60 shipped to CT. ??????
you can email me at messipj@yahoo.com or PM me

Thanks

Here is a page link to my listed KK TG-60 unit. On the page details there is a shipping charges button that you can click on to fill in your shipping information. Please send me your Zip code and shipping details and I will be happy to see what I can do.

King Kutter 5Ft. Tractor Rotary Tiller
 
   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers #66  
Now, Bruce . . . don't forget TN! :confused3:

Ralph,

Naw, I can't forget about TN.

I want to thank you for your order and I appreciate the business. Your green color unit order is already in place and we will work to get it going your way soon. Once we get the shipping PRO # we will send that information to you.

I appreciate that Invite and I will have to check that out.

Thanks again and we will be contacting you with more details.

Bruce McGee
 
   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers
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#67  
We don't have rocks here, we have to import them from China.
We have a used Howard tiller that is a tank. It weighs 400 lbs more than most tillers of equal size and costs 5 times more when new. We found it at a county auction. The highway department uses Howards and Kuhns brand tillers. A local farm has had very good service with a Malletti on 10 acres of sandy soil. In machinery advance metalurgy is important. Some of the worlds new emerging economies are not yet up to speed.
 
   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers #68  
Ralph,

Naw, I can't forget about TN.

I want to thank you for your order and I appreciate the business. Your green color unit order is already in place and we will work to get it going your way soon. Once we get the shipping PRO # we will send that information to you.

I appreciate that Invite and I will have to check that out.

Thanks again and we will be contacting you with more details.

Bruce McGee


Bruce

I can get a TG-60 King Kutter II Tiller that is painted Green?

Dennis
 
   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers #69  
McGee Equipment wrote:
Here is a page link to my listed KK TG-60 unit. On the page details there is a shipping charges button that you can click on to fill in your shipping information. Please send me your Zip code and shipping details and I will be happy to see what I can do

My reply:
I tried clicking on the Shipping charge button- But it does not do anything.
My zip code is 06416, shipping is resdential- lift gate required.


Thanks
Paul
 
   / King Kutter vs Chinese Tillers #70  
Based on reviews of King Kutter tillers, I planned on buying a six footer. TSC had advised several months ago that their County Line tillers were made by King Kutter and that they would be on sale "next spring", which is now.

I stopped by the Nixa, Missouri TSC and looked at their County Line tillers this afternoon. Their five footers were on sale (they were all yellow). The six footer was yellow and black and was of a completely different design than the five footers.

See attached picture of the 6' County Line tiller. It has a sticker on it that says Behlen County and the brochure in the tube indicates it was made by Behlen. There was a lot of rust on the unit, particularly on the black painted parts. (There was no rust on the all yellow five footers).

I went inside to inquire, in that I only wanted a King Kutter. The manager told me that about 9 months ago, Behlen bought King Kutter. I told him that the unit was of a completely different design from the yellow five footers. He advised again that it was a King Kutter but they improved the design and that was why they were different.

To put it politely, I was skeptical. We then drove to Orschln's, where they had branded King Kutter II 6 foot tillers that were all yellow and completely different from the so called King Kutter at TSC.

The KK at Orschln's were regularly $100 more than the Behlen's at TSC, but luckily they were on sale for $120 below list and they took off an additional five percent senior discount.

Bottom line is that unless I am wrong - and I certainly have been before - the TSC manager looked me in the eye and lied to me. They won't get my business anymore.

I bought the King Kutter at Orschln's.
 

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