Save $670 on rear tine tiller at Home Depot

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Just bought one. It will be used for digging for wheel chair ramp ending spots to be level with yard that our civic club builds free for people with mobility issues. That will allow easy on & off for wheelchairs or walkers. Thanks for the heads up @BobbyV . Doubt the savings is as much as claimed but it should do the job we need it for. Only used about every other month for an hour at a time at most.
 
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Good luck if you have to break ground on hard clay. I rented the big Honda one at HD and the ground just laughed at it, like "what are you going to with that, fool?" It was a beast of a tiller too. How anyone thinks a rear tine tiller that doesn't have counter rotating tines is a good thing is beyond me. :nolike:

These will probably work good in regular soft dirt, but in hard clay you need a tractor. A big one!
 

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