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Hi everyone!
I'd like to make more flower beds around my house but I'm worried about getting through the hard clay. I think I want to buy a roto-tiller but I'm not sure which tiller will get the job done. Does anyone have experience with a tiller that can get through the clay without a problem? I see that there are tillers that are in horsepower and cc's but I don't know which is better. Thanks! LCG |