yea ya can do that with a Troy Built . Super great tiller , just love them . TILL ya hit a big flat rock, then it goes from a mild mannered tiller into and unguided MISSILE or a SPOOKED JACK RABBIT .Case in point here , back years ago i Vultured one at a sale and 8 Hp. Horse model for 300 bucks . The only thing wrong with it was the rev. pulley, friction disk what ever ya want to call it . Came time to put in the garden as we always did but this year we were going to put a Garden twice as big and open up new ground next to some reclaimed strip mine ground . Well we must have gotten over a weeeeee bit to far . My buddy was running it and he is walking behind it when it found a big piece of flat sand stone and this tame piece of equipment launched itself into the air with the ballistics of a cannon ball and flew in the air about 20 feet before coming back down to earth with my buddy in hot pursuit , Just as head grabbed the handle bars it found another flat sand stone and off it went again , by this time i am on the ground rollen with tears streaming down my face as my Buddy is tryen to get control of this mechanical monster that just seconds ago was a tame little kitten . But they are one heck of a tiller IF YA DON'T have flat rocks.
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