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To whom it may concern:<br /> <br /> <br /> I am a 70 year old woman and so, thinking that a small cultivator would be perfect for me to handle, 3 years ago I purchased a Troybilt 4 cylinder Cultivator for a small garden in my yard.<br /> <br /> <br /> It was used once, cleaned and stored for 2 years in my insulated shed.<br /> <br /> <br /> Today, my son in law got it out to prep my small garden area. The tines would not rotate. At all.<br /> <br /> <br /> I paid, I believe, approximately $300.00. <br /> <br /> <br /> My son in law took it to a well established mower repair shop.<br /> <br /> They are quite knowledgeable about the Toro brand. They have had several customers bring in a cultivator like mine with the same problem.<br /> <br /> <br /> The gears that manipulate the tines are plastic and don't last. They could repair, but the cost is more than the value of the cultivator.<br /> <br /> My son has the same cultivator, same age, that he said was in good working condition. He hadn't used it yet this year. It was working when he 1st started it up and to no ones surprise, it seems to have the same problem. <br /> <br /> The tines froze up. He brought it over to help me and surprise,<br /> <br /> <br /> One time use at $300.00 is rather high priced.<br /> <br /> <br /> Sadly I don't have the funds to replace it.<br /> <br /> Troybilt used to be a great product and name and stood behind their products when they were owned by Garden Way.


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