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Garden tiller #3243186
10/16/20 08:27 PM
10/16/20 08:27 PM
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Oxford, Al.
Jotjackson Offline OP
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Oxford, Al.
Looking to purchase a small garden tiller to till up some rows that I can’t get my tractor into. Front or rear tine will work. Would like to stay in the $500 range.
Any suggestions. You can response here or text me at 256-454-9111
Jerry


Jerry W. Jackson
Re: Garden tiller [Re: Jotjackson] #3245205
10/19/20 09:08 PM
10/19/20 09:08 PM
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Mississippi/Alabama state line
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Have you considered battery or electric tillers?


I like Jiffy cornbread.
Re: Garden tiller [Re: Jotjackson] #3245510
10/20/20 11:32 AM
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Clanton, AL
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I inherited a "Tiller Joe" brand electric tiller when my MIL passed away.
At first I thought it was a cheap piece of crap. But I've used a few times and, to my surprise, it's done a fantastic job.
That little sucker will flat out break some ground. It's really impressive.


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Re: Garden tiller [Re: Out back] #3245773
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Originally Posted by Out back
I inherited a "Tiller Joe" brand electric tiller when my MIL passed away.
At first I thought it was a cheap piece of crap. But I've used a few times and, to my surprise, it's done a fantastic job.
That little sucker will flat out break some ground. It's really impressive.

Very convenient for raised beds. No gas, oil, spark plug, carburetor or pull rope, a lazy mans dream.


I like Jiffy cornbread.

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