Wtb. Looking for a tiller for b7200

BowBow

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L3240, B1750 utv1100 Bolens ht23
Nov 9, 2013
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Stafford ny
I have real nice tiller that is all gear driven witch is the best built tiller. I would need to get $600 and that is vary reasonable price for gear drive. I also just put new oil seals and bearings in it. The oil seals were leaking and the bearings were good but to get them out you pretty much destroy the $200.00 bearings to get the $7.00 seal in. If interested I will send some pictures. Thanks Randy
 

hodge

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John Deere 790 John Deere 310 backhoe Bobcat 743
Nov 19, 2010
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Love, VA
Are you looking to buy a tiller from a member, or are you asking for recommendations, based on your tractor model?
If it's the latter, I run a King Kutter 48" on my B7100. Some said that it wouldn't be able to power it, but I've had no problems. The only consideration was weight- the tiller is heavy enough that I put suitcase weights on the front. Even then, it is a little light. But, it handles it, and I've tilled quite a few gardens with it over the years.
 

Woodswalker

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B7100D(1977)/FEL, B7200D (1984), Yanmar RS 1303 tiller
Mar 5, 2014
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Republic, Washington(NE), USA
I have the same tractor. Bought an older Yanmar 4 ft tiller (model RS1303) for $800.
Added 3 suitcase weights to the front of the tractor and had great results with the combo when I recently tilled an urban farm being developed by veterans.
 

Hodge11

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Kubota b7200 hst
Feb 3, 2015
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wilmington, IL usa
I ended up finding one on craigslist that was used once. Gave him 1200, new they go for 1800 so I figured I got a good deal on it, considering its still under warranty.