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Posted by Muleskinner on Wednesday, July 01, 2009:In Reply to: Re: 5 ft. Tiller posted by Bob Mason on Saturday, June 27, 2009:
I have a L 2800 with a 5' tiller I bought at Tractor Supply. It's a King Kutter and is very heavy duty. Works great. My ground is as dry as a popcorn fart and it chewed right into it. The first couple of passes you have to go slow but after the crust is broken it chews it to powder. Note there is NO lubricants in the tiller. I put 85-90 gear oil in the two gear cases along with about 4 oz. of STP. The end bearing on the tines takes regular grease gun grease. Takes about 20 shots first time. The drive shaft furnished by Tractor Supply fit perfectly. It needs greasing also. I paid $1688.41 for mine this included the 9% sales tax we pay in Louisiana
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