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Troy-Bilt 21A-630C766 Tuffy 4 HP Rear Tine Tiller

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List Price: $499.99
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Manufacturer: Troy-Bilt
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Troy-Bilt EAN: 0043033528127 Feature: 4 HP Briggs and Stratton engine Label: Troy-Bilt Manufacturer: Troy-Bilt Model: 21A-630C766 Publisher: Troy-Bilt Studio: Troy-Bilt
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Features
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4 HP Briggs and Stratton engine Cast-Iron and Bronze Gear-Driven Transmission with 1 power forward speed 14" tilling width 10" tine diameter, 6" tiling depth Rear-mounted standard rotating bolo tines 10" ag tires
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice tool, but Briggs and Stratton are not very helpful Comment: Missing item on Troy 630C Tuffy Tiller.
For Briggs and Stratton Engine, both bolts holding the bottom of the housing - item number 692198.
Would you please ship two of these items?
thanks,
Discussion Thread
Response (Audwin - B & S) 09/02/2004 08:52 AM
Thank you for contacting Briggs & Stratton E-Customer Support!
Unfortunately, Briggs doesn't send anything factory-direct. If you are missing screws from your engine, especially if it is new, you should contact the place where the unit was purchase to get these parts.
Briggs ships its engines complete and intact. If there are any missing parts, it could have been during transport through the manufacturer or the retailer.
E-Customer Support
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Niche Tool Comment: I needed a small manuverable tiller to create/maintain some border gardens around my lawn. A few progressive passes blended up sod much faster than a Mantis. This is the right tool for creating smaller gardens and maintaining larger turned areas. At 130 lbs, recommmend weights for tough soils. I had best success first renting a Horse for my tough jobs, then buying the Tuffy to maintain broken ground and do smaller projects turning sod and ground with limited buried debris.This machine fits a certain niche: Excellent power for the price - much more than a $300 cultivator. Light weight trades away instant deep digging for good manuverability and turning. Small engine runs fairly quietly and starts effortlessly. Its single-speed is perfect for tilling, but need to be patiet when transporting up hills too steep for free-wheeling. More notes: Its lightweight makes it more apt to try to run away if you cheat on the depth setting. Not for breaking rough debris filled ground - rent a Horse for that. Switching to/from free-wheel requires manual removal of cotter pins... not tedious, but not like the high-end Horse tranny. About the reviewer: I usually like to buy high-end (luv my 44" Troy Snowblower on my huge driveway). Since my gardens just aren't that big, an economic concession had to be made. That said, no regrets with the Tuffy.
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