31 cc Soil Cultivator (Low-budget Rototiller)

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Neighbour Dave was getting rid of this machine at his yard sale. He said "Make me an unrealistic insulting offer - I want it gone".

With embarrassment, I said "$20?" which is all I had on me

Dave said, "Sold!"

It works well.

I'll be parking it for winter soon. Add fuel stabilizer, or run it dry?
 
Thanks, all! I think I'll do belt and suspenders - add a stabilizer, then run it dry.

First project - Last October I dug a trench for wiring for the new shed I was planning. I stupidly didn't place the excavated material (topsoil and clay on a tarp. We had an early snow, and most of the dirt got mushed down into frozen lumps on either side of the trench. I dug up and replaced a fair bit with a shovel and rake, but it was a lot of work.

So, first thing was to till up the remaining high spots, and rake the loose material into the low spots, mostly over the trench. Quick and effective.
 
I had that exact same tiller, down to the matching stickers.
I now have a newer model of it, except the one I have now has Craftsman stickers affixed instead.
I've found that it doesn't really matter, although I tend to try to run it dry (even though I use E0.)
 
That's an awesome score! I keep forgetting to get that tiller attachment for my cheapo 4 stroke power head. Would be great between rows. I use my Husky tiller for everything at the moment.

I've had very good luck with just a full tank of treated fuel for the off seasons. Do this for my string trimmers, saw, tiller and sleds.
 
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