Merry Tiller's mid-tine design places engine weight directly over the tines for greater digging capacity and features extra-strong tie bars, handles and frame rails, heavy-duty transmissions ... The Merry Tiller (and it's knock off: Maxim Tiller) will till deeper than any other tiller as the chain drive case is narrow and the flange sealing the case even forms almost a knife edge to enter the soil. Edit: Maybe I exaggerated a bit; there is a small ridge formed under the transfer case.
A slight "left/right" wiggle takes care of the ridge. Ever heard of a Merry Tiller?? | Page 2 | My Tractor Forum My Merry Tiller is high on my list of most important and most favorite tool. Truly a Mid Tine Tiller, as the motor mounted is in front of the tines, providing a better balance than a front tine tiller.
Old Merry Tiller, And the chain drive you have in parts is the reason the Merry Tiller will bury the tines to their full depth. Old Merry Tiller Front Tine with Chain Drive - My Tractor Forum The Husqvarna front tine tiller bit the dust beyond all repair. I'm needing to know of a good replacement. I'm thinking either a Merry international or Maxim commercial. Has anyone used these?
Old Merry Tiller, I picked up two more tillers today- A non-pto Horse I with a 6hp Tecumseh, and a Merry Tiller Suburban. The real gem with that one was the documentation and attachments, though. It doesn't have the wheels, but has the irrigation plow, tool bar with furrow plows, and cultivators for the tool... Hello all! First post! I found a used Merry Tiller Suburban.
I hear it is a good unit and has a Honda motor. Anyway, I like to touch up the paint. Is there a spray paint that matches the Merry Tiller red color? Thanks!