NY_Yankees_Fan
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Re: Small Tillers 48
Just an update...
I decided after much looking around to go with First Choice/ Sicma Tiller. It is 48 inches and weights in at about 375 lbs. Got it from Sweet Farm Equipment,
http://www.sweettractors.com , for $999 plus $79 for shipping. This is a brand new tiller shipped ready to go. All I had to do was cut the PTO. Used the tiller tonight, WOW what a nice job! The soil has no lumps just nice fine soil. Compared to my Troy Built walk behind tiller, and my old Ingersoll tiller, it was a lot easier and the finished product was just great. Did the garden in 30 minutes, 8 rows 4 feet wide by 60 feet long . Ken from Sweet Tractor was great to work with, answered all my questions via e-mail and phone. Walked me through the process of cutting the PTO shaft ( first time for me). Was a very positive experience. The trucker had a lift gate on the truck and was easy to get off. If I had to do it again I would definitely go with what I purchased.
Regards
Tom
Just an update...
I decided after much looking around to go with First Choice/ Sicma Tiller. It is 48 inches and weights in at about 375 lbs. Got it from Sweet Farm Equipment,
http://www.sweettractors.com , for $999 plus $79 for shipping. This is a brand new tiller shipped ready to go. All I had to do was cut the PTO. Used the tiller tonight, WOW what a nice job! The soil has no lumps just nice fine soil. Compared to my Troy Built walk behind tiller, and my old Ingersoll tiller, it was a lot easier and the finished product was just great. Did the garden in 30 minutes, 8 rows 4 feet wide by 60 feet long . Ken from Sweet Tractor was great to work with, answered all my questions via e-mail and phone. Walked me through the process of cutting the PTO shaft ( first time for me). Was a very positive experience. The trucker had a lift gate on the truck and was easy to get off. If I had to do it again I would definitely go with what I purchased.
Regards
Tom