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Old 09-18-2021, 09:29 PM
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Default Tiller/deck pricing

Searched and didn't see what would be a fair price for a not pretty but rotating rear tiller minus the rear lift attachments. Picked up a 782 today that came with that and a 50" deck, snow plow and coulda came with a snow thrower but I have one I never use and no room on trailer. Pondering selling the 50" mower deck or one of my 44" ones and the rotor tiller minus lift. What would yall pay for one?
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Old 09-19-2021, 10:27 AM
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Where at in Wisconsin, and which model tiller? Condition? Gearbox or no?
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I work in Madison. I believe it's a #2. Everything moves freely. Not sure if my emails or PM went through?
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I work in Madison. I believe it's a #2. Everything moves freely. Not sure if my emails or PM went through?
FWIW:
The gear boxes on a Tiller and Snow thrower look the same physically, but are a different ratio, if you are chasing parts to put one together.
And remember the drive Belt ain't cheep $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Well over $100
so figure that into your budget.
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Old 09-20-2021, 08:58 PM
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FWIW:
The gear boxes on a Tiller and Snow thrower look the same physically, but are a different ratio, if you are chasing parts to put one together.
And remember the drive Belt ain't cheep $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Well over $100
so figure that into your budget.
It came with all the appropriate attachments but yea I seen the belt price and have a 8n with a 6' disk harrow for food plots so no need for the tiller
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