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Reminds me of Stihl's Kombi-System. You purchase the power head initially and then you can purchase several Stihl attatchements. I have the Pro series KM 130 power head and a pole saw, mini-tiller, and two brush attatchments , one for tough grass and small saplings and another one with a Beaver Blade. The Beaver Blade is a about 8" diameter with a chainsaw blade on it. Works pretty slick.
 

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Wow ..that's different, a good concept if its rugged....I know back in the day Troy Built was USA made and tuff...but today....I don't think anything is made as good as it once was,,,Troy Built or most tractors.
Add up all the attachments as if you were buying them as individual , snow blower-$1500, lawn mower-$1500., vac/blower-$1000.,presser washer-$400.ect. If it all sells for $3000. it might be a deal.
 

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Still have my TroyBilt Pony tiller from about 1995.
 

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Reminds me of Stihl's Kombi-System. You purchase the power head initially and then you can purchase several Stihl attatchements. I have the Pro series KM 130 power head and a pole saw, mini-tiller, and two brush attatchments , one for tough grass and small saplings and another one with a Beaver Blade. The Beaver Blade is a about 8" diameter with a chainsaw blade on it. Works pretty slick.

I have the Pro-Series (KM 90 I think). I have 4 or 5 attachments for it with the string trimmer being the most commonly used. I will tell ya, it is great only maintaining 1 engine for all that equipment! Even if the engine takes a crap, I just have to replace the powerhead portion and Im back in business.
 

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I was in Lowes today and they have this on display. If I remember right it was troy built.
 
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