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Hiya,

 

I have about 300 square meters of turf to lay and need to rotovator/tiller the surface before I can lay the turf. There is a Honda FG110 tiller for sale locally for a very good price, I'm thinking of buying it for small jobs but would it be up to the task of dealing with 300 sq meters of work?

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It will do it just take a bit of time ,had one myself before it went up in flames, the stihl mm55 is good as it's got wider handles easier to use , if your near rg post code I've got a mountfield your welcome to use.

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If it's a paying job it would look very unprofessional imo

And surely the extra time and wear on that little thing would make it better to hire a proper machine ?

Just my opinion

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It will do it just take a bit of time ,had one myself before it went up in flames, the stihl mm55 is good as it's got wider handles easier to use , if your near rg post code I've got a mountfield your welcome to use.

 

Cheers for the offer mate but I'm down in cornwall!

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If it's a paying job it would look very unprofessional imo

And surely the extra time and wear on that little thing would make it better to hire a proper machine ?

Just my opinion

 

Kinda what I thought, but never hurts to have a second opinion. Will prob hire a camon from jewsons.

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