The Atwoods where I see the best price on the KK2 tiller also has some Preifert brand attachments, but no tillers yet. I might talk to the manager about it to see if they are coming, or just wait until I'm ready to buy. I disked up my garden and food plots already this year, so it can wait a bit longer. I just don't want to use the disk again, it creates too much work getting it all smoothed out and ready to plant. The tiller videos I've seen on youtube make it look like you get a perfectly smooth, highly ground up bed to plant in.
Eddie
I always used my plow and disk, and then drags, to prep for my gardens. All those passes compacted my soil and dried it out by the time I had it ready to plant. I got a KK tiller a few years ago, and I still smile every year when I work up the garden. Mine has some dents in it from the occasional rock that gets wedged between the tines and the upper skin similar to what Sakett2 had. But you cannot believe the nice smooth even soil it lays out behind it. I even added uni-strut and adjustable row scratchers on the rear gate so I can plant after one pass. I have my entire garden prepped and planted in far less time than it used to take just working the soil.
Sackett2 - I have a chain that came on my gate, and I added a heavy 'S' hook pinched on a link close to one end. I can lift the gate and shorten the chain by hooking the open end of the 'S' onto another link. Works great and much easier than actually detaching and shortening/lengthening the chain.