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Post #167668201 added 11-30-2023 11:37 AM by sam_ay in Deal Talk
Return shipping on buyer it seems
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Post #167301073 added 11-22-2023 7:06 AM by Zl-97 in Deal Talk
Walmart $48?
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Post #167234077 added 11-20-2023 12:35 PM by CollegeRamenEat in Deal Talk
see if you can return - deal just popped up through WM and Amazon for $48 today
+94 Score 72 Replies 46,317 Views
Post #167157943 added 11-18-2023 8:13 AM by JollyGorilla1929 in Deal Talk
Are returns free? Not clear on ebay.
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Post #167109037 added 11-17-2023 1:30 AM by chris431 in Deal Talk
I hope this is a joke.
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Post #167083141 added 11-16-2023 8:05 AM by TerryT3849 in Deal Talk
Wet soil is always a good thing when tilling. I've lived where there was 6" before the clay layer and where there hard pan packed sand. The dry sand in this area of the NE can be a real pain unless...
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Post #167083009 added 11-16-2023 7:59 AM by TerryT3849 in Deal Talk
You're probably right. It would be better if they made it as a 48v. 24v with hard use is going to need a recharge in just 20 minutes or so. Their batteries seem to be very fussy about proper...
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Post #167076388 added 11-16-2023 12:06 AM by neonneon in Deal Talk
Sorta looks like a snowblower without the protective guard… and way cheaper. going to get one for snow removal here in the Midwest. Thanks OP! Reps x4!!
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Post #167073157 added 11-15-2023 7:44 PM by Trades in Deal Talk
Am I supposed to till the soil while spraying it down with water? Last time I tilled the soil it was completely sun-baked dry in the middle of a hot summer day. It got really dusty and I ended up...
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Post #167072749 added 11-15-2023 7:27 PM by Nanocat86 in Deal Talk
I have put mine sunjoe tiller through A LOT! Family have borrowed and used it, broken a couple of blades, tack welded them back on, and works as good as new. One of my favorite tool purchases ever.
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Post #167067355 added 11-15-2023 3:27 PM by Souka in Deal Talk
I bought one.... used it on garden bed to turn the winter grass crop for spring planting. Lasted about 15min before the gear stripped out inside. Turned crop by hand with shovel as a result. ...
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Post #167063695 added 11-15-2023 12:56 PM by HonestBorder3486 in Deal Talk
I set mine up out of the box, plugged it in, and it ran great for about 15 seconds and refused to turn on. I removed the 4 screws that hold the top plastic motor cover on, and upon removing it, found...
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Post #166922965 added 11-10-2023 3:20 AM by stereo55 in Deal Talk
Bought one a few years back at a simular holiday time deal . ~ Put the thing through a Menifee Calif torture test (we have more rock than dirt imo , lol) . ~ Unit worked great and unit survived...
+94 Score 72 Replies 46,317 Views
I have the Ryobi one, but I think they're not that different. It works great but it's definitely not "easy" to use, don't bother unless you have a sufficiently large area to cover. If it's just your...
+94 Score 72 Replies 46,317 Views
Post #166913002 added 11-09-2023 4:21 PM by UniqueSoda2365 in Deal Talk
I bought this a few years back. I cant believe its lasted this long. Its very powerful and my yard is about 90% huge rocks. Its still going strong (despite also being left in the rain multiple...
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Post #166912459 added 11-09-2023 3:55 PM by Mr_Spiffy in Deal Talk
We bought a very similar model, the 604E, and it took a beating without any issues. I'm still surprised it's been this reliable. As you mentioned, though, it's still work. I was sweating pretty hard...
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Post #166908373 added 11-09-2023 12:53 PM by wepo in Deal Talk
Just chiming in that I bought one or similar years ago. Maybe 6 years ago. I think from a deal posted here. And I have beat the heck out of that thing in Alabama clay. Ran it out of oil...
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Post #166908166 added 11-09-2023 12:46 PM by selvaspk in Deal Talk
I bought one from Amazon warehouse deal, same model, for breaking down the dirt, remove the stones and add top soil for new lawn on new house. This one works but if i had to do again, i would...
+94 Score 72 Replies 46,317 Views
Post #166905292 added 11-09-2023 10:43 AM by dhruva in Deal Talk
A tough one because: ivy is a wine and it will get entangled in the tines. Ivy is very invasive and you have to remove 6-12 inches of soil until no roots are visible. Wait for a month before...
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Post #166905073 added 11-09-2023 10:37 AM by MarriedC in Deal Talk
Can you put a picture of what you did? Hard to imagine what needs to be done and where.
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