PJRAM
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My lovely wife said yes and let me buy a tiller. Yeah!!!
This is exactly why I don't get a tiller. My other half would not stop me from buying one but right now I just can't justify the expense for something that I'll use less than 1 hour a year.Congratulations! You may not use it a lot, but it sure is wicked fast compared to using a hand-operated or hand-steered motorized tiller. You can really cover some ground with one of those 5-footers. Depending on the job (how big your garden is), it may take longer to hook it up then clean & remove it than it does to do the tilling!
And speaking of transmission oil, I'm quite sure the "every 250 hours" is overkill; on mine it's been about 400 hours, but also over 5 years....
gotta love that. since 2020 mines bought me a GC2400 with new belly mower, tiller,snowblower,hiller for garden and a truck. plus she keeps my belly full.My lovely wife said yes and let me buy a tiller. Yeah!!! View attachment 795824View attachment 795825
I like it, I might get me a pair too.I added these telescoping stabilizers to my 3 point. The are made for Kubota BX, but they fit the Massey GC series tractors. They adjust very easily, but I think the original turnbuckles allow for more fine tuning than these. I bought them on Amazon for $120.View attachment 796338
I kinda like that as well. I find the turnbuckles to be a bit of a PITA. Seems that no matter how tight I try to make the set nut it eventually vibrates loose and the the entire thing loosens up. I have to keep a constant eye on them.I added these telescoping stabilizers to my 3 point. The are made for Kubota BX, but they fit the Massey GC series tractors. They adjust very easily, but I think the original turnbuckles allow for more fine tuning than these. I bought them on Amazon for $120.