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<blockquote data-quote="Mausermeister" data-source="post: 3177687" data-attributes="member: 7725"><p>I'll second the Troy-bilt recomendation.</p><p></p><p>I have a Troy-bilt Econohorse that I picked up from a local small engine shop. Got it for $60. They guy told me someone traded it in because the engine was blown. I took it home planning to put a new engine on it that I had sitting in the garage. </p><p></p><p>My dad came over and saw it sitting outside the garage while I was doing something else. Next thing I know, he is tilling the garden with it. Turns out the fuel line was dry rotted. He put a new piece of fuel line on it and it fired right up. That was three years ago and it's still going strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mausermeister, post: 3177687, member: 7725"] I'll second the Troy-bilt recomendation. I have a Troy-bilt Econohorse that I picked up from a local small engine shop. Got it for $60. They guy told me someone traded it in because the engine was blown. I took it home planning to put a new engine on it that I had sitting in the garage. My dad came over and saw it sitting outside the garage while I was doing something else. Next thing I know, he is tilling the garden with it. Turns out the fuel line was dry rotted. He put a new piece of fuel line on it and it fired right up. That was three years ago and it's still going strong. [/QUOTE]
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