I Bought a Troy-Bilt Horse Tiller for $30 — Will It Run?

I found this old Troy-Bilt Horse tiller for just $30 and decided to see if I could bring it back to life. In this video, I go through the repairs, troubleshooting, and maintenance needed to get this classic garden tiller running and working again. After putting about $100 into parts and repairs, I got it fully operational and ended up selling it for $300! If you enjoy small engine repair, homesteading projects, equipment restoration, and flipping old machines for profit, this video is for you. 👍 Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more homesteading projects, equipment repairs, gardening, beekeeping, and money-making side hustles. #TroyBilt #TillerRestoration #SmallEngineRepair #homesteadlife 0:00 Introduction – The $30 Troy-Bilt Horse Tiller 1:15 Looking Over the Tiller & Assessing the Problems 3:00 Checking the Engine and Fuel System 5:30 Cleaning Out the Fuel Tank 8:00 Cleaning and Inspecting the Ignition Points 11:00 First Attempt to Start the Engine 13:30 Draining and Inspecting the Gearbox Oil 16:00 Removing Stuck Rusted Shafts 18:30 Cleaning Rust Off the Shafts 21:00 Draining and Changing the Engine Oil 23:00 Testing the Troy-Bilt Horse Tiller 24:00 Sold for $300! Profit Breakdown & Final Thoughts As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Follow me on: X: https://x.com/Parkhill_105 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...