Are BCS tillers good?
Are BCS tillers good?
The BCS is a great option for somebody who doesn’t have the resources to purchase a large tractor, or somebody who has the need for a number of specialty attachments. It’s also great exercise because you get to walk along with it. This is really the perfect tool for the small market gardener (or the crazy hobbiest).
How much is a BCS Tiller?
PRICING: BCS 18″ (Retail $595, our price $565) | Fits BCS 710 to 722 | Width NOT adjustable. BCS 20″ (Retail $700, our price $665) | Fits BCS 710 (9HP) to 853 | Width adjustable to 26″ with OPTIONAL expansion kit. BCS 26″ (Retail $765, our price $725) | Fits BCS 732 to 853 | Width adjustable down to 20″
How much does a BCS Tiller weigh?
The 33” Rear Tine Tiller (sold separately) has a unique, easy-to-use crank system for adjusting tine depth. Model 750 has bolt holes on its transmission to easily install weights on either side. The 750 Transmission Weights (922C0036) total 76 pounds (sold separately).
What is a BCS Tiller?
With BCS Tillers, you don’t just dig your dirt, you build your soil. In this gear, the tines turn 10 times per revolution of the wheel, eliminating weeds and creating a dirt mulch without over-pulverizing your soil. The Precision Depth Roller™ accessory is available for 26″ and 30″ BCS Tillers.
What kind of vehicle is a BCS Tiller?
The BCS is more than a mere tiller; it’s a two-wheel tractor and just one component of a complete system of powered equipment, including the ability to be converted into a 4WD rideable truck-like vehicle. Why do you think I bought one in the first place?
What can you do with a BCS two wheel tractor?
BCS Two-Wheel Tractors are all-gear driven, commercial quality machines that power dozens of PTO-driven implements for all your seasonal tasks – such as tilling, preparing seedbeds, mowing, clearing snow, chipping wood, splitting logs, pumping water, and more. BCS America
What kind of engine does a BCS 715-6 have?
The little 6hp Acme is beautifully made, all in alloy with nicely detailed castings, back when most American engines were cast in iron. Its carburetor (on the other side) is a gem, and as I said at the opening, this engine always starts on the first pull when cold, which never ceases to amaze me after sitting all winter.
Can a riding sulky be attached to a BCS?
A conventional mower can also be attached, along with a riding sulky. I won’t show them all here, but there’s a myriad of attachments for the BCS, including chipper, log splitter, plow, brush mower, flail mower, snow thrower and blade, and more. Here’s their website.