Did you fix it yourself? Parts can be expensiveWell, our garden is taking shape. One neighbor brought his tractor, and rolled back the grass. Another neighbor gave us a non-working tiller. He bought it new 14 years ago, used it twice, and let it sit in a shed every since then.
It cost us just under $200.00 to fix the tiller, but it's good as new. Our garden has been tilled several times now. Tomorrow, Dh will be raking out all the hay from the chicken coops, and tilling it into the soil. We will be planting a few things in it now, but we're mostly aiming for a fall garden.