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Bought a Bercomac tiller for it 5 years ago, just before Bercomac stopped producing the tillers. But only used it sparingly, but never posted any pictures of it mounted. In the past, I know Finsruskw was a little disappointed because Cub did not produce an OEM tiller for the post-2011 2000 series. Which this tiller would also fit on. It actually performs really well in garden preparation and cultivation. The tiller has a built-in spring assist lift, and it is very easy to raise and lower. It almost feels as though the tiller isn't even there when lifting or lowering. The onboard depth gauge is really nice.
I have a Deere 30-inch mechanical belt-driven tiller for my John Deere GX335, which has a hydraulic lift. And due to the design, the Deere tiller is kind of hard to gauge the depth on compared to the Bercomac tiller. The Deere tiller seems to have only two depths. Shallow and deep. I now have 3 belt-driven tillers: an IH Number 2, Bercomac, and the Deere 30-inch Mechanical Plus, plus a Deere 647 shaft-driven 540 RPM tiller and a shaft-driven to PTO pump-driven John Deere 42-inch hydraulic tiller. Gone a little Tiller nuts, I guess.
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