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Steal on a rear tine tiller

It's here


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I took it off the pallet and rolled it into my shed using a hand truck. I will say, it was an adventure with the size and weight of this thing. I am now resting. 😆

Yep resting also. I cut all the box off it, unscrewed the 3 screws attaching it to the frame, and maneuvered it out of the frame. I was too impatient to wait on someone to help me lift it out.
 
Fyi it's attached to the metal frame at the bottom with a couple of bolts.

I think I'm more excited about the metal frame than the tiller. :becky: Hope it comes out intact because I gotta find something to do with it.
I saw that metal frame online too and I'm just as excited for that as I am the tiller...😆
 
Yep resting also. I cut all the box off it, unscrewed the 3 screws attaching it to the frame, and maneuvered it out of the frame. I was too impatient to wait on someone to help me lift it out.
I work nights and lack friends. Looked like rain and wanted to get it inside. I'll open it up tomorrow or this weekend
 
Wife and I put it together, or more accurately I stood around until my wife told me to lift something. :becky: Handlebar is definitely the weak link. I could see where it might not stand up to years of abuse, but with light use, it should last a while. The gears are a pain to shift. You might have to smack them to get them to move. Directions said it came pre-filled with oil, but both the engine and gear box oil levels were low so check before starting. I didn't crank it. I'll do that this weekend.

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