Tiller USED TILLER QUESTIONS

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kbm3

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NH T1520
Just saw a used 51" Howard Rotovator at my dealer.......this thing is MINT, as the paint isn't even worn off the tines! Is 995.00 a good price for this, and also I would love to hear from anyone who has, or knows about this unit. Thanks!
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Is 995.00 a good price for this )</font>

In my opinion, Yes.
 
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I would say that is a pretty good $. I paid about $650 for a used 53" Yanmar that was in really good shape, but not anywhere near mint. I looked around for quite a while, including auctions, and that was as good a $ as I could find. As another comparison, the last auction I went to had a 60" KK was about the same condition as the one you're describing and IIRC it went for about $1000. Remember that KK was only about $1300-1400 new. From what I've seen Howards are considerably more $ and have a much better reputation. I've seen several really old Howards still in use.
 
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HOWARD & KUHN rotovators are KINGS between tillers.
So, If you don't want it, send it to me, even it's too small for my needs /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
BTW, I'm looking for something about 80-85".
 
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I used mine on Sunday and am quite pleased with the results. I bought a Howard HR8-1M40 used that needed work. They have a web site at Howard USA and if you go there, Mine is = to the HR7HD that is current production. Tills a strip that is 55" wide. It only cost $100 but had a bent rotating unit and needed bearings and a seal. Tines were about 70%. Removed the rotating unit that is pipe, streightned and pressed in a solid steel shaft that I turned on a lathe to fit the inside dia. of the pipe.
( it took 18 tons of pressure to install the shaft in the pipe, don't have to worry about it coming out. ) It will never bend again!!! Bearings and the seal cost less than $30. Everything else is in good shape. You can still get a manual for them for about $11. If the model you are looking at has a slip clutch, make sure it is adjusted to the specs in the manual. I think the damage done to mine was due to someone adjusting the clutch to tight and getting cought in a tree stump or something like that. The manual gives instructions and a parts list and parts can be ordered from most dealers. I have a Yanmar YM 3000 tractor that has 33 hp, with the tiller on running at full depth ( 6.6") the tractor didn't know it was there, no strain at all. I'd say that at a $1000 it would be a good deal if it is in the condition you describe. Durring my test last weekend I did 2 passes about 400' long in less than 5 min. The rear gate on them can be adjusted up above the soil to leave small groves for watering or with the gate in the rear down it will leave a smooth finish. Think you will like it, sure it is worth the money, /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Chris
 
 

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