Snapper Rear tine tiller

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Would like to hear opinions/review of a Snapper rear tine tiller. My husband and I are thinking about buying a used tiller that is a couple of years old. They are asking $150.00. Haven't seen it yet, just looking for a general review of the tiller.
 
Snapper good brand.
rear tine, way to go.
What type of motor does it have? I personally hate Techumseh engines.
When started, no smoke, good sign.

Rear tine at $150, obviously good price.
 
My DH says never buy anythiong but a rear tine tiller!
He just spent Nearly $700 on a new tiller :rolleyes:
So $150 sounds good to me.
 
$150. Is a great price for a rear tine tiller in working order. I've got about $100. Into my front tine tiller, so another $50. For rear tine is a steal. Keep us posted!
ETA, Carol dees hubby has the right idea buy a rear tine tiller.
 
Thanks for the feedback. We've learned a little more about it. It is 5hp Briggs & Stratton engine which I've heard are decent engines. Not sure if 5hp is enough power. We're going to look at it tomorrow night so will let you know more afterwards. I search the web for reviews, couldn't find anything. Nice to know I can count of people on this site for info.:)
 
i sold them years ago and recommend them. they have a good design and are very rugged. i would buy it NOW. BARGAIN. jon:)
 
We got a tiller! The motor sounds good. It started up right away. Everything seem to work fine (forward, backward, tines rotated). I'll use it in the garden tomorrow evening. I'm so excited!! :ya Thanks everyone for your imput!
 
I asked my DH about the Briggs & Stratton motor. He said just keep oil in it and it will run forever. Great bargain you got there!
 

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