Looking for a new garden tiller

Walk behind? I'm very happy with my BCS 732. It's a worthy replacement for out old '77 Troy Bilt Horse. As a matter of fact, better. What used to take three hours to break up the garden in the spring now takes about 45 minutes. Once over & it's all over. Chops the ground up into a nice potting soil consistency. Rocks are not an issue in terms of kicking for the most part. Did nail one this spring that made the tiller jump. Fortunately, the tiller has a safety lever on the grip. It came in handy when the handlebar left my hands. A tank of gas on there will last most of the season. If I can get the scratch together, the snowblower that goes to it will be my next purchase. Maybe a riding sulky to utilize road gear.

Mike
 

Have to agree a BCS would be the Cadillac these days. An Older Troy-bilt Horse is still good. I'd stay way away from Cub Cadet, the new Troybilts, Craftsman, etc. Chances are if it's under $3500 these days, new, it's not a lot of tiller.
 

Grillo or BCS. I bought a Grillo. It's less complicated than the BCS and will last a lifetime. Take a look at the Earth Tools website. Earthtools.com. Great folks.
 

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