MadDog
Platinum Member
I'm about to buy a tiller for my B7800, so I ran a search on "tillers" and various search amplifications of same. I have now read about 8 to 10 threads, several of them interminable, including the simmering "tillers wars" ("yours rusts" ... "no but yours throws gears") between Mark and Ken.
Honest, I have no design to reopen old wounds, but previous threads on tiller selection are inconclusive at best, not only because they leave the "gear vs. chaindrive maintenance" and "First Choice vs. CMI" battles in a fog of unresolved charges and counter-charges, but, even more importantly, because they aren't very enlightening on the quality/durability vs. price trade-offs between "bargain" (First Choice, CMI and KK, II) tillers and higher-end machines like Landpride, Caroni, Howard and Kuhn.
The quality/durability issue doesn't appear resolvable on the basis of mere weight because there doesn't appear to be any correlation between price and weight among light/medium duty tillers (KK, II appears heaviest, but they are tough to compare because no one specifies whether they are talking about shipping weight or net machine weight), although there certainly is when you move to heavy duty tillers for the larger (40hp and up) CUTs and Utilities.
Can anyone help with either anecdotal experience or analysis?? Is there any sensible reason why a non-commercial user like myself, who is going to user a tiller for self and friends for maybe 3-5 acres of tilling a season, AT MOST (but hopes to do so for the next 20 years or so /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif ), should pay closer to $2,000 than $1,000 for a tiller?
Some more info would be great, but please, guys, lets leave the hand grenades at home and try to stay out of the foxholes. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Honest, I have no design to reopen old wounds, but previous threads on tiller selection are inconclusive at best, not only because they leave the "gear vs. chaindrive maintenance" and "First Choice vs. CMI" battles in a fog of unresolved charges and counter-charges, but, even more importantly, because they aren't very enlightening on the quality/durability vs. price trade-offs between "bargain" (First Choice, CMI and KK, II) tillers and higher-end machines like Landpride, Caroni, Howard and Kuhn.
The quality/durability issue doesn't appear resolvable on the basis of mere weight because there doesn't appear to be any correlation between price and weight among light/medium duty tillers (KK, II appears heaviest, but they are tough to compare because no one specifies whether they are talking about shipping weight or net machine weight), although there certainly is when you move to heavy duty tillers for the larger (40hp and up) CUTs and Utilities.
Can anyone help with either anecdotal experience or analysis?? Is there any sensible reason why a non-commercial user like myself, who is going to user a tiller for self and friends for maybe 3-5 acres of tilling a season, AT MOST (but hopes to do so for the next 20 years or so /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif ), should pay closer to $2,000 than $1,000 for a tiller?
Some more info would be great, but please, guys, lets leave the hand grenades at home and try to stay out of the foxholes. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif