Do not buy any implement without knowing a lot about it. All the other reponces have understood your frame of reference to be a tractor mounted tiller working the same as the Troy Built pictured in another posting. Tractor mounted tine tillers were rare. There were some shallow draft tillers made in the 60's but they were for light duty cultivating only. I saw one in operation but I do not believe they caught on because they altered the structure of the soil and the tines wore out so fast. As the others have pointed out, the tines turn rather fast as compared to a garden tiller. I may be wrong but I haven't seen a new one in decades. I don't think one was ever made for one row operation like your Super A. Some people call a disk harrow a tiller. If that was your husbands understanding, you should have little trouble finding one. (Go ask if he could also call the impliment he needs to be a "disk harrow".) If that was it, say so and post again asking for information about a disk harrow for a Super A and the guys will be a lot more positive! Someone might even offer to sell you one but do not buy until your husband has seen it. You can't give it to him as a suprise. :)
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