I no longer need my rototiller. I have had it for about 12 years. It is a craftsman and is an older well built unit that works well. The previous owner had welded the stem or handle post where it meets the body of the tiller. It was a sound repair and has held up well. I am a metal fabricator and I saw no need to change anything. The clutch cable has a couple broken strands up at the handle you engage the tiller drive with. Sears or a bike store will have a suitable replacement. It does work fine but will need replacement some day. The tires are good but won't hold air sitting in your yard shed. They stay full for the days work but not long term. These are the three things that need to be mentioned before you invest time to come look..
The tiller comes with the tiller sides shown. This is an aggressive machine and if you have a tougher job this is the one that will do it with the counter rotating tines. If you make enough passes you can make the dirt into a powder. . I used to use it on a large garden every year. After a move for the last 6 years the tiller has only seen other peoples yards. I no longer have a garden or a need to keep it. It will start after sitting for any length of time. The transmission shifts fine. It has forward no rotating tines, forward with rotating tines and reverse with no rotating tines. And neutral of course. I will give it a bath and change the oil before it goes to its new home. Call if you like. 503-543-8976
Location: Scappoose
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