Anyone remember the old "TroyBilt" ads comparing their product with front tine tillers? I could do a take off from that, comparing my "Horse" model rear tine to a nice 3 pth unit on a Kubota ... obviously they don't have rocks in that part of New York. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Actually they are a handy tool. I only wish I'd taken advantage of their "rebuild for half the price of a new one" deal, before they went bankrupt. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I've put in many new gardens with mine over the years, for myself as well as other people. That's probably why I wore out the motor, and a set of tines. Now that I have my own land I'm working the same piece of ground, expanding a little every year; and it's finally starting to pay off. This will be my fifth summer, and the first where I don't go over it first with the backhoe.
Actually they are a handy tool. I only wish I'd taken advantage of their "rebuild for half the price of a new one" deal, before they went bankrupt. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I've put in many new gardens with mine over the years, for myself as well as other people. That's probably why I wore out the motor, and a set of tines. Now that I have my own land I'm working the same piece of ground, expanding a little every year; and it's finally starting to pay off. This will be my fifth summer, and the first where I don't go over it first with the backhoe.