I have one I called it a baby tiller, it's great for in between rolls and small beds, but if you are doing a large area you'll be happer with a big tiller. It will go down about 6 or so inches and it's lite weight easy to start and all that. I do love it but I'd also like a big tiller to go with it. (But I probably couldn't handle a big tiller, my arms are not as good as they use to be)
I try to take one day at a time -- but sometimes several days attack me at once. -Jennifer Unlimited- Yard Update -April 2012
I'd love a big tiller but money wise if I get one it'll have to be the type that you are talking about....I should really look for a second hand one since DH is good at fixing things. Maybe I could get a larger one at a decent price that way.
~~Tam~ You can bury all your troubles by digging in the dirt.
we had a small tiller that my dad gave to Rod so he could till my garden. I thought it was the handiest thing. BUT my lovely DH gave that to my youngest DD...not that she will ever have a garden--I am sure she probably gave it away already....
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I agree. But I cannot use one & DH didnt want to do it for me, as he has no interest in gardening. When my dad was alive he would drive his tiller over & do my garden for me.
So now a days I have a small garden that I can just till up with a hoe.
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