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Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot | I'll second Dave. Look in the NW. Potato and onion guys use the heck out of them around here. They are a very good machine for turning diesel fuel into smoke and soil into a nice powder. I used to run a rototiller in the spring after school, spent to much of my youth going 0.7 mph for min. wage! Was good money at the time.
Northwest is the preferred brand for a rototiller here. http://www.nwtiller.com/
Also use Howard rotospikes around here if the clods aren't too bad, but they don't make such a nice fine 'fluff' as a rototiller.
Check the cap press http://www.capitalpress.com/ or even call some of the equipment dealers in the Columbia Basin area. Always some at auctions around here but I can't think of any decent ones for sale local. | |
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