Has anyone used the DR PRO XLDRT tiller ? If so what is your opinion of
them or that brand of equipment?
Any other subjugations for the rear tine tillers ?
Has anyone used the DR PRO XLDRT tiller ? If so what is your opinion of
them or that brand of equipment?
Any other subjugations for the rear tine tillers ?
I've got a Snapper . It's a helluva lot easier on my old body than
the front tine it replaced . Get one that has separate reverse/forward/forward with tiller transmission .
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In article <u50slm$13mvp$1@dont-email.me>, Snag_one@msn.com says...
I've got a Snapper . It's a helluva lot easier on my old body than
the front tine it replaced . Get one that has separate
reverse/forward/forward with tiller transmission .
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That is what I thought, it would be a lot easier on the body. I am in
good health now but 73 years old. Just do not seem to be able to keep
going for as long as I would like without resting.
I was looking to get one that had a reverse on it and all so the
reversing rotation of the tines. My plot is not very big, just about 20 tomato plants and a few squash, cucumbers, and cantalopes. I am not out
to raise a garden to save money, but just to mainly get fresh tomatoes.
The ones I get at stores around here is not worth carrying home.
Would be nice to get one that the wheels will turn without the tines
turning. I was looking at one but the tines turned when the wheels
turned. I could pull some pins and let the wheels roll without the
engine running. Did not like that as the garden is down a hill from the storage shed.
In article <u50slm$13mvp$1@dont-email.me>, Snag_one@msn.com says...
I've got a Snapper . It's a helluva lot easier on my old body than
the front tine it replaced . Get one that has separate
reverse/forward/forward with tiller transmission .
--
That is what I thought, it would be a lot easier on the body. I am in
good health now but 73 years old. Just do not seem to be able to keep
going for as long as I would like without resting.
I was looking to get one that had a reverse on it and all so the
reversing rotation of the tines. My plot is not very big, just about 20 tomato plants and a few squash, cucumbers, and cantalopes. I am not out
to raise a garden to save money, but just to mainly get fresh tomatoes.
The ones I get at stores around here is not worth carrying home.
Would be nice to get one that the wheels will turn without the tines
turning. I was looking at one but the tines turned when the wheels
turned. I could pull some pins and let the wheels roll without the
engine running. Did not like that as the garden is down a hill from the storage shed.
Has anyone used the DR PRO XLDRT tiller ? If so what is your opinion of
them or that brand of equipment?
Any other subjugations for the rear tine tillers ?
In article <MPG.3eddad88ea4b736a989ddc@news.eternal-september.org>, rmowery42@charter.net says...
Has anyone used the DR PRO XLDRT tiller ? If so what is your opinion of
them or that brand of equipment?
Any other subjugations for the rear tine tillers ?
I decided to go with the Yardmax from Lowes as I can pick it up at the
local store when it comes in. With the 5% discount it is about $ 40
less than te others. Has a B&S engine.
Here is a funny write up on it from another source. I would like to
know where the electric comes in. I have a dual fuel generator, but
could not find where to plug this tiller in, ha,ha. Just can not depend
on what you read most places. One source seems to say MTD makes most of
them with different names and paint. Maybe a few differences. Just
like many things you never really know who is making an item.
From:
https://www.plantgardener.com/who-manufactures-yardmax-tillers/
The YT4565 is an electric tiller with dual rear tines and a 208cc Briggs
& Stratton engine. The YT4565 has a 6.6-inch working depth and features
a front tine that can be adjusted to fit the soil type.
The YT4565 is an electric tiller with dual rear tines and a 208cc Briggs
& Stratton engine. The YT4565 has a 6.6-inch working depth and features
a front tine that can be adjusted to fit the soil type.
Electric start?
That article reads as if it was written by a demented plagiarist AI
computer.
on what you read most places. One source seems to say MTD makes most of
them with different names and paint. Maybe a few differences. Just
like many things you never really know who is making an item.
On 5/28/2023 6:27 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
Has anyone used the DR PRO XLDRT tiller ? If so what is your opinion of
them or that brand of equipment?
Any other subjugations for the rear tine tillers ?
I've got a Snapper . It's a helluva lot easier on my old body than the
front tine it replaced . Get one that has separate
reverse/forward/forward with tiller transmission .
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