mtfallsmikey
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[/QUOTE]Yes, it is a shame. Troybilt had the best lineup of walkbehind tillers you could buy. The current designs are similar, but the costcutting and very poor quality control shows up quickly when you actually but one to use.
The old Cub Cadet tractors were fantastic, and my shop worked on many of them, built as far back as the 60's and 70's. It is kind of amazing that most of the time, I could get parts easier for the old tractors, than I could for the new junk Cubs.
Jeff
QUOTE=avalancher;3005564]Kind of a shame isnt it?Troybilt used to have one of the finest names out there when it came to their rototillers, now they are in the Yugo frame of mind.Same with Cub,they used to make some fine tractors.
I have pre-MTD examples of both brands, a Cub 1450 and a 1970 model Troy Horse. Due to my own stupidity I blew the entire tiller drive out of the Troy, cost $425 for the bearings, shaft, bronze drive gear, rear bearing, gaskets, shims, sure got hosed on the parts, but she runs good now. I wouldn't even dream of buying anything like that now. I saw a Columbia garden tractor at my OPE dealer, same deck/body as a Cub, but a little less $$, still MTD junk tho.