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BCS tiller/ mower

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Mike (WA)

10-15-2007 11:11:36




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I am handling an estate for a client, and one of the items is a 1995 BCS Model 720, with tiller and "bush'hog" type mower (20", I think). Has a Briggs and Stratton engine. Overall good condition- Starts and runs OK (needs a tune-up, I think- tries to cut out after it gets warmed up). Gears, clutch, etc. work fine. Anybody have any idea what the package is worth? Any interest out there? (I'm in western Washington, 30 mi. south of Olympia).

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Brandon D'Avis

10-16-2007 15:37:34




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 Re: BCS tiller/ mower in reply to Mike (WA), 10-15-2007 11:11:36  
Mike,
Please send me an email,I'm in Renton,Wa,and would be interested, jadedavis75@aol.com

Brandon



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RickieBlue

10-15-2007 18:11:48




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 Re: BCS tiller/ mower in reply to Mike (WA), 10-15-2007 11:11:36  
BCS is the Cadillac of tillers...there is no comparison to a Troybuilt...It is entirely clutch and gear driven and easily worth twice the money of a Troybuilt. I believe the transmission has a lifetime warranty. Take a look here... http://www.bcs-america.com/index.cqs



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Dude11

10-15-2007 14:48:04




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 Re: BCS tiller/ mower in reply to Mike (WA), 10-15-2007 11:11:36  
Not sure about price?I have a friend who has one and loves it,says it's as good or better than a troy built.I would use that info to come up with selling price,Dude11



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Boyd in Mn

10-15-2007 11:22:25




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 Re: BCS tiller/ mower in reply to Mike (WA), 10-15-2007 11:11:36  
I'm pretty sure they are made in Europe and are quite popular there. Check out their website. I got a DVD and info from them earlier this year. Not sure what its worth. What horse power is it? There are a lot of attachments for them.



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