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2022 Troy-Bilt® Garden Tiller Bronco CRT
The Troy-Bilt Bronco CRT rear-tine garden tiller is designed for maneuverability and power. 10-inch Bolo™ tines provide up to 6-inches of tilling depth for flexibility. Max tilling width of 14-inches makes it ideal for small-to-medium sized gardens.
- The Troy-Bilt Bronco CRT is a rear-tine tiller with the power to break through hard-packed soils using counter rotating tines.
- Counter rotating tines move in the opposite direction of the wheels and are best for breaking new ground and working in hard or challenging soils.
- 14-inch tilling width makes the Bronco CRT ideal for small-to-medium sized gardens.
- 10-inch Bolo™ tines with depth stake for up to 6-inches of tilling depth.
- A 208cc OHV Troy-Bilt engine gives you plenty of power to turn over large amounts of soil.
- Just One Hand™ operation allows the tiller to be guided with literally one hand thanks to a well-balanced and easy to control design.
- Wider 1-inch handles provide greater stability.
- 11-inch agricultural tires enhance traction and stability.
- Tiller can also be used to help in preparing areas for seeding and mixing compost in the pile or into your soil.
- Troy-Bilt has a limited lifetime transmission warranty on cast iron gear casting and precision cut bronze gears.
- 2-year limited warranty on other components for peace of mind.
Features may include:
Heavy Duty Transmission - A cast iron gear casing and precision cut bronze gears in the heavy-duty transmission provide extra strenth and durability, plus they're covered with a limited lifetime warranty
Just One Hand Operation - Guide the tiller with just one hand thanks to a well-balanced and easy to control design
Bolo Tine Design - Unique, bolo-designed tines alternatly slice, chop and turn soil with ease, while thoroughy and deeply mixing soil to create finely textured, well-aerated seedbeds
Rear Tine Tillers - These tillers are best for breaking new ground and powering through hard-packed, challenging soil. Best for med-large size garden beds.
Counter Rotating Tines - By rotating in the opposite direction as the wheels, counter rotating tines break up hard-packed or clay soils more easily than forward rotating tines
Pride - Headquarted in Valley City, OH, our reliable equipment is designed, built and tested right here in the U.S.— from Ohio and Mississippi to Tennessee and Arizona