Sunday, January 15, 2012

Stens 370-350 Tiller Tine Set For Troy Bilt Horse & Pony 1901118

!±8± Stens 370-350 Tiller Tine Set For Troy Bilt Horse & Pony 1901118

Brand : Stens | Rate : | Price : $69.95
Post Date : Jan 15, 2012 15:34:04 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • Complete set
  • Hardware included
  • Cast iron hub holder
  • Includes 8 right hand tiller tines and 8 left hand tiller tines

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Stens 370-350 Tiller Tine Set For Troy Bilt Horse & Pony 1901118

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Tanaka Commercial Grade 27cc 1.4 HP Two-Stroke Gas Powered Drill With Reversing Lever (CARB Compliant) TED-270PFR

!±8± Tanaka Commercial Grade 27cc 1.4 HP Two-Stroke Gas Powered Drill With Reversing Lever (CARB Compliant) TED-270PFR

Brand : Tanaka Power Equipment | Rate : | Price : $549.99
Post Date : Jan 08, 2012 18:42:21 | Usually ships in 24 hours

TED-270PFR -Gas Powered Drill with Reverse. -Commercial grade engine. -Powered reversing feature. -Dual position padded front handle. -Heavy-duty fuel tank protector. -Displacement: 27cc. -Output: 1.4 HP. -Gear reduction: 20:1. -Chuck capacity: 12.7mm. -Max bit size-IN.(mm): 1 (25) wood, 1/2 steel, 1/2 concrete.

  • 27 cc, 1.4 h.p. PureFire two-stroke engine
  • Powered reversing feature
  • Heavy-duty fuel tank protector
  • Two-year commercial use warranty / Three-year consumer use warranty
  • Weighs 12.3 lbs. (without chuck)

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Tillers - How to Find the Right Tiller for the Job

!±8± Tillers - How to Find the Right Tiller for the Job

Are you searching for a power tiller that will fulfill your gardening needs? Because power tillers are one of the most expensive gardening tools on the market, it is very important that you thoroughly research the features you desire in a power tiller before spending your hard-earned money on it.

What size tiller do you need?

To determine the size of the tiller you need, consider the area of land that you need to work on and the softness or hardness of the soil. Small tillers are also known as power cultivators. These tillers typically have one or two blades on them. Larger tillers have four or more blades. Small tillers are best for softer soil, while large ones are best for rocky ground.

What type of blades should your tiller have?

Tiller blades are also known as tines. These tines cultivate the soil. There are three types of tines: bolo, slasher, and pick and chisel. Bolo tines are the most basic type of tiller blades. They are used for deep tilling. On the other hand, slasher tines are made to work with heavy vegetation and plants with roots in the ground. And pick and chisel tines are used for hard ground that oftentimes has many rocks in it.

Front and rear tined tillers: what kind is for you?

Front tined tillers are the lightest in weight. They average between six to nine inches wide, and are often electric-powered. Front tined tillers are great to use on soil that has already been cultivated in the past. These tillers are able to compact the soil being worked on, and are therefore very useful when it comes to cultivating weeds or working on existing plant beds.

Rear tined tillers are quite large. They have gas-powered motors, and are powerful enough to work through soil that has never been touched before. Rear tined tillers are easier to control than front tined tillers, and therefore take less muscle power from you. Rear tined tillers do not compact soil, as front tined tillers do.

How much do you want to spend on a tiller?

Rear tined tillers tend to cost double the price of front tined tillers. How much you spend on a tiller should depend on how often you plan to use the tiller. Don't forget, you can always rent a tiller if you only plan to use it once in a great while. You can find tillers at local stores that sell home and garden products, such as Home Depot, Lowe's, Sears, and Wal-Mart. You can also find tillers on the Internet, on sites such as http://www.northwestpowertools.com, http://www.wisesales.com, http://www.northerntool.com, and http://www.onlineagtools.com.


Tillers - How to Find the Right Tiller for the Job

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