LMC implements any good

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dwalk19

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Hello I'm looking at purchasing a
72" tiller and a 72" brush hog/rotary cutter, anyone have any experience with LMC implements, prices seem reasonable, thanks
 
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I have their HD box blade and it is great. Heaviest built and best value on the market. Not sure about their PTO stuff but I doubt they are power coated, likely just spray painted which is no big deal on a 1/2” thick box blade but would be on tillers and cutters.
 
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I've got a 7 or 8 foot LMC disc harrow and it's fine. I also have a LMC three point cultipacker. I've had it several years and it works fine.

On the other hand I purchased a new LMC land leveler at the Sunbelt Farm Expo directly from LMC a couple of years ago. It wasn't cheap however it was a few dollars cheaper than their competition and looked well made. I have never been able to dial it in. I've spoke to the owner at LMC over the phone and in person at the farm expo. They were not the least bit helpful. I realize there's a learning curve but I'm well beyond a greenhorn with many hours behind the wheel of various equipment.

LMC is OK but I wish I would have spent a few hundred dollars more and went with another mfg when I purchased my land leveler.
 
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Alright thanks guys. I'll keep doing my research before i buy
 
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I've got an LMC heavy duty box blade. It's finish needs a little cleanup (sanding and repainting) but it's very well built. For anything else comparable in size, the LMC was about half the price.

I don't regret the purchase.
 
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I've looked at a lot of tillers over the past few years, worked on a few for customers as well. For the money, from what I can tell they seem to be the best bang for the buck right now. They look to be well built and reinforced in the areas where most tillers seem to give structural problems. The LMC 7' is what I'm leaning towards buying. Another thing is most if not all the LMC tillers are gear driven rather than chain driven. I think Maschio or Kuhn might be the absolute best on the market, but a man can buy 3 LMC's for the cost of 1 of those brands.
 
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I've got the 5' standard box blade, Clipper 400, and the round boom pole. All are very well made. Thick steel. Good welding. Heavy bolts and nuts. Good paint quality. My only complaint would be top link attachment points are not very quick hitch friendly. Requires some fiddling to get them adapted.
 
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Good to hear, for the money they sound pretty decent
 
 

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