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Garden Addicted
it has bothIs it a forward or reverse till?
it has bothIs it a forward or reverse till?
I've been wondering the same thing. All those things people bought last year might be ripe for the pickings. I saw one of the rear tine Earthquakes for sale last summer for about $400 and wish I would have inquired about it more :/I would suggest that a tremendous amount of gardening tools and equipment, including tillers, is and will be even more so available shortly. This covid boom aftermath is my angle. I paid 400 for my tiller off craigslist back in the day and the paint was fresh on the tines. Tillers have a lot in common with porsches I suspect. And as the stay at home boom wanes the equipment will be sold off.
i don't know what that means and my search didn't bring up anything that looked like what i thought a tractor that could do tilling from them would be like. perhaps they don't have what i thought they might.
i just do things with a shovel here.
resale value, your choice of brands and happiness of your choices adds to the discussion. I've thought about selling our Husqvarna mower to help with the purchase of a zero turn, but I know that rider is useful and will be able to do things the zero turn can't as well as I can trust my kids using it more so than something that's double the price and speed, so I will keep it.We bought a Kabota BX 30something in 09. Zero percent interest. We used it all over the 7.5 hill acres we had. It was a workhorse for us until we had to sell the place.
We bought a cub cadet riding mower in 2017 and it was great. SO sold it three years later for $200 less than we bought it for.
Not that anything I just said was helpful to the discussion, but I just had to chime in.
My brother purchased a 30hp kyoti lastthe Coyote made in India.if you have a dealer that sells it near you. Built very no frills rugged .