1450 still at work

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cwcub
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1450 still at work

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1450 still on the job tilling gardens. I have paid for this tractor many times tilling gardens. Always impresses me and my customers.
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Just tilled mine yesterday with the 73 and 2B tiller. Always does fantastic.
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That's impressive, tilling with a 7hp! It's all about torque isn't it? That gives me confidence in the 109 when I get it up and running.
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Probably should have specified. I updated it to a 12hp and all options, in this case most notably a creeper gear, years ago. I've tilled with 10hp though and it's about the least you'd want for the bigger tiller. A 1A tiller without both extensions would probably work for a 7hp.
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