Boeing
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I, too, have been looking at roto tillers. Almost all that I am seeing are made in Italy..... (perhaps with Chinese gearboxes?) Anyway, I think I'd sure like to have a gearbox and not a chain....:confused2:
I, too, have been looking at roto tillers. Almost all that I am seeing are made in Italy..... (perhaps with Chinese gearboxes?) Anyway, I think I'd sure like to have a gearbox and not a chain....:confused2:
All of the King Kutter tillers are all gear drive. They are made right here in the US. FYI, they do have chinese gearboxes.
LHS -
If it's a TSC or something, they can still get you parts, and help to handle any warranty you might have. I see no need to PLAN on having warranty issues. Tiller trouble is extremely rare.
Sorry about omitting the dealer name. Yes it's a TSC #1174. In fact the other two stores are also. Your confidence in your equipment has been a big plus in me leaning toward the KKII. You have answered every question from the TBN'ers honestly as far as I can tell even if it didn't favor you. The truth is always the right answer. This is a big step outside the box for me as I generally go with the major brands but after comparing them I don't see a reason to not try the King Kutter brand. I'll post a thread when I make up my mind.
I attended the EIMA Show in Bologna, Italy. I walk up on some Chinese copies of Sicma tillers. They look just like them even down to the original powder paint orange color. Yes I can tell the difference but most customers will not know the difference.We sell the Sicma equipment that is branded Phoenix and First Choice and that stuff is bullit proof and has features galore. Prices are very competitive aganist higher profile brands and same machines. Ken Sweet