Are any of you guys using a Cub Cadet Rear Tine Tiller? I have one that I bought last Spring that I have really enjoyed. It does a pretty good job. The only dislike I have about it is that it needs to have different tires on it or more weight or something to make it get better traction on the drive wheels. With the tines running in counter rotation and the deepest setting it has way too much wheel slippage and that makes it hard to control as far as keeping it running straight.
With the tines in forward rotation the drive wheels will slide and it will get real fast real quick as well. I think weight would solve that problem as well.
The Honda engine is great. It is easy to start and does not use a whole lot of gas.
I bought it to replace two tillers that I got off of a fence row and got running several years ago that were worn out when I got them and revived them again. Therefore it is much better than they were and I think I am going to keep it around.