Highwayman, might be late, probably bought your tiller by now. But,here's my .02. I bought a Troy built, I believe, about 4 or 5 years ago. Couldn't be happier with it. Didn't get the biggest or the one with all the bells and whistle's. In fact it's one of the bottom end one's. 5.5hp. Bronco model. I figured that for 40 years or better, I used a front tine tiller of 4 or 5 hp., why do I need something with 12 or 13hp., 3 forward speeds, 2 reverse, and a whole bunch of other stuff I don't need. The only thing I've had to do is replace the drive belt on it twice, and I had on another post here, found out there is a difference in v-belts.(always buy a green one)It has a Briggs engine, starts and runs just like it's suppose to. BUT, to relate to you, what just happened to my neighbor. He ordered the top of the line Troy built, from a mail order house.(Northern Tool I believe) He ended up waiting over a month to get it, and it didn't run right from the beginning. He ended up calling the company, and they sent a truck to his house to pick it up.(It took over a month for them to pick it up!!) It was over $2,000. He was told by his credit card company, don't pay for it. He was, needless to say, very dissapointed. So for what little bit of advise I can give you, buy it locally if you can, and don't get a machine 3 times over what you need. And Greybeard is right on MTD. Don't know if they build the machines to different spec's, but they own/build, Troy Built,Cub Cadet, Husky,John Deere, and a few other outdoor equipment company's. gypsyman