Searching the best mini gas tiller

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davidlortiejon45
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We are doing some severe space clearing and leveling to move a storehouse unit (aluminum skeleton and dense coated tarp roof/sides). My tiller died of a broken transmission (mini - but got lots of years of use). It was great, but I remember holding many times to stop and get a stone out that would be jammed between tines. Can anybody suggest me the best one?
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Honda do some quality ones,.
I'm guessing you are not in the UK, "gas" being petrol.
Main choice in the mini tiller arena is two or four stroke engine?
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To find a reliable, cost effective tiller, I'd hire from and talk to the local tool hire company. Hire to see if it handles the way you want it to, if it does the job well, how easy it is to clean and such like. Unreliable machinery will soon be discarded from their stock.
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