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Rototiller Repair – When Is Enough Enough?

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Rototiller Repair – When Is Enough Enough?

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If your tiller is anything like I can recall before I got a mantis tiller, I can almost imagine what you’re feeling! With old heavy duty rototillers, they are surely worth their weight in gold, but when the rototiller repair time outweighs the tilling project, something needs to change! I know with our old tiller is would spit and sputter, and out came the rototiller repair skills whether we liked it or not! Seemed to be nothing to go through a can of starting fluid even in the warm 80 degree weather! We would generally spend a half hour messing with the throttle, and talk about a tough pull to get the blasted thing started! Once it ran it did an excellent job of tilling, but the time wasted doing rototiller repair was crazy! We just needed to be sure that we could finish once we started. Should rain come our way or a neighbor stop to visit, there was no way the old bugger would start again. I could say we were experts at rototiller repair at that point in time. We surely had plenty of

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