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The new Bronco™ Axis™ vertical tine-tiller from Troy-Bilt features a new design that breaks down the toughest earth into finely-tilled soil in just one pass.
We built our first tillers back in 1937. Today, they feature rugged and durable features like cast-iron encased transmissions with bronze gear drives to turn your dirt into fertile soil.
Although tillers and cultivators are often thought of as the same thing, they are two very different pieces of equipment. Learn the difference between cultivators and tillers with help from Troy-Bilt.
Keep your garden productive all-season long. Read Troy-Bilt's guide to succession planting to achieve a bountiful harvest.
Learn how to amend clay soil and turn it into a mixture plants thrive in with these helpful tips on amending clay soil from Troy-Bilt.
Rocky soil lacks nutrients and proper water retention for your garden. Discover how to amend rocky soil with these steps from Troy-Bilt.
Learn how to properly plant flowers and more in your garden beds with these DIY tips from the experts at Troy-Bilt.
Niki Jabbour gives her thoughts on the Super Bronco Rototiller
Get a head start on your spring gardening activities this year with these tips on garden preparation during the winter season from Troy-Bilt.
Get a head start on your spring gardening activities this year with these tips on garden preparation during the winter season from Troy-Bilt.
Amending soil in the fall is one of the best ways to reinvigorate your soil and make sure it is in prime condition next spring.