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[QUOTE="huskyrob1, post: 3348306, member: 1226"] Bring it back immediately. Anything with the Troy Bilt name on it being sold today is crap. If however it's an original Troy Bilt built in Troy NY or Syracuse, before the company went out of business and sold the name to MTD, then it's built to last 100 years. If you want quality parts and workmanship, don't buy any Troy Bilt products built after 2001. If you can find a used Troy Bilt roto tiller, tractor, or snow blower, built by Troy Bilt-Gardenway, pre 2001, buy it if the price is right. I bought a Troy Bilt lawn tractor with the snow blade attachment in 1997 and it still runs like a top. Except for the body shell it's cast iron everything, engine block, drivetrain, etc. If you want to buy something brand new nowadays with the same quality go John Deere or Kubota, but buy direct from the company, not from HD or Lowe's, those JD and Kubota products are also crap, built for those chains. [URL unfurl="true"]https://pressurewashr.com/how-the-troy-bilt-brand-was-built/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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