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  • From: Marie Kamphefner <kampy AT grm.net>
  • To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: tiller
  • Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 08:55:45 -0600


Regards to the list:

We have two old Troy-Bilt rear tine rototillers. One is a "horse" - a larger one. We got it at an auction several years ago. We bought a hiller/furrower for it to make raised beds and to plant potatoes and asparagus. I bought a small 4 horsepower Troy-Bilt from an elderly lady in a nearby town. It's easier for me to manage although I run the horse too. The horse seems difficult for me to get out of the shed. They both start right off - the small one has a string to pull and the large one has an electric starter or string. We also have an old Ahrens rear tine tiller that will rarely start. Then there was the old Wards front tine tiller - her nickname was toily the tiller and she was a horse-killer - sold her to a big strong guy.

On my want list is a large tiller that goes behind the tractor.

Marie in Missouri




  • tiller, Marie Kamphefner, 03/19/2001

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