Posted by Billy NY on January 21, 2012 at 09:11:51 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: My best tractor posted by Tom in Mo. on January 21, 2012 at 06:42:18:
I'm a big fan of the reliability and literal 1 pull start of that 7HP Kohler, even if it has sat awhile. Mine is in the heated garage, used it last end of November, and it runs smoothly. All you have to to is prep an area get the soil worked up and deep, clear any rocks and you are set for years, there might be more modern tillers with advanced or better peformance, aside from that these era Troy Built's are kind of hard to beat, I've used one for many years in soils that were tough.
They used to build these not far from our farm, I know someone who has one of these splitters on a Horse PTO model, we do see them for sale on occasion. 7HP Kohler was real popular around here, I have seen several as clean as mine, stored inside etc. well taken care of, always reasonable, $200-$500, some people price em too high.
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