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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Burns" data-source="post: 2325376" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I like the old heavy Troybilt Horse and other similar tillers.I have an Airens with 8 hp moter, 2 fwd speeds and rev, the handle swivels so that you can walk beside it. It is belt driven from the motor to the chunk but the rest is solid steel gears. It is heavy but will last a lifetime except for belts or maybe a new motor.</p><p>Someone suggested checking small engine repair shops--great starting place--most of the old boys running them know vlaue and will often have one setting around waiting for the right buyer.</p><p>They may look old but still be a great value.</p><p>That said some like the new lighter weight counter rotating tine models. To each his own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Burns, post: 2325376, member: 71"] I like the old heavy Troybilt Horse and other similar tillers.I have an Airens with 8 hp moter, 2 fwd speeds and rev, the handle swivels so that you can walk beside it. It is belt driven from the motor to the chunk but the rest is solid steel gears. It is heavy but will last a lifetime except for belts or maybe a new motor. Someone suggested checking small engine repair shops--great starting place--most of the old boys running them know vlaue and will often have one setting around waiting for the right buyer. They may look old but still be a great value. That said some like the new lighter weight counter rotating tine models. To each his own. [/QUOTE]
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