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Prater

Two showed up on craigslist, one a few days ago was already sold and the second popped up while browsing. I was able to secure the tiller and drove up after work. On the way home I unfortunately threw a belt on my truck and had to be towed. Still worth it for $400 and the tow bill was cut in half due to some good connections...I will post a pic tomorrow when the sun shines again. Thanks dad for coming in and picking me and Noah up from the middle of knowhere, and towing the new tiller home for me.

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Kelly

Bummer on the belt and tow, but at least you got a tiller.

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Operator

It is all part of life isn't it? That could have happened on way to work at 5 am, this way was just a little better.

I won't say what happened to me on my way home from a 650 mile one way trip for my D-tiller, but I have it home!

By the way :D

Randy

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Prater

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rickv1957

Steven,looks like you got your self a nice tiller!! :D Rick

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tgranthamfd

That should do the trick. Nice one buddy. You still have some dirt work to do around the back yard or is it flower bed and garden time?

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cleb

Nice looking tiller... they must have made two different sizes... mine is not that big...looks like one extra set of tines on each side...

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rickv1957

The early model D tiller was 38" wide,then was upgraded to 50", :D Rick

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145Automatic

Funny thing about a big D and that tiller is your graden will keep growing every year. :D Nice find.

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Prater

Once the tractor is up and going it will probably be a community garden project. It is missing one tine, are they still available?

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