Tiller

A tiller is a world object

Background
Before the Great War, tillers were used for lawncare, gardening, or farming, utilizing one or more revolving blades to churn soil or remove foliage. Tillers can be found throughout the Appalachian region.

Characteristics
A pushable apparatus operated by a single individual, a tiller is a farm implement used for intentionally disturbing land to remove plant growth or to prepare and aerate land for new planting. With multiple rotating blades, it pierces and churns the soil as it is pushed through the desired area.

It is steered by two handles, propelled by hand levers on the handles which together allow for navigation of the machine. The tiller has two wheels, six blades under a flap guard on the back side, with the motor situated on top. Tillers found in Appalachia are orange, gray, and white, commonly near pre-War residential areas, farms, and gardens.

Locations
There are 24 tillers present in Appalachia, locations of which include: