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- #371,316 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #218 in Power Tillers
robert r.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
no support
Les W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I've used several tiller over many yrs. This tiller is the real deal. Busts dirt up, roots, thick weeds..it will eat it up ! Had adjustment issues with drive belt..slip & grab.. I've had mine for a yr now.
zlate oncevski
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
Need 15% more RPM FOR BETTER Dig in.
Brandon Schofield
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
After assembling I found that the gear box was leaking oil. Looks like a strong machine, but never got to use it.
PJ
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023
After the tiller arrived, we put it together. The instructions were not very clear and I'd expected this to arrive in one piece. When we had finished and were putting in the gear oil, it leaked out (from a place made at the factory, not somewhere we had put together). It should be noted that we had to look up the information on how much oil to put in as it wasn't information readily available in the booklet or on the listing for the product. It is completely unusable and I have not been able to contact the seller to receive a working one.
Dutchess
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
I was kind of surprised when this came in the box and all of the pieces were in separate layers making it appear to be a different machine on all levels basically. At first it looked like it was going to be kind of easy to put together and then of course use but once my husband and I got further into it it became a little more complicated.First of all: the pieces were not clearly marked so there was a little guess work that had to be done on our part. The instructions were a little sketchy and not so easy to decipher, but again once we got down to it we were able to figure them out.Second: The pieces such as the wheels didn't fit without us having to "jimmy" them onto the other part, but then they did. Some of the other pieces such as the nuts & bolts were a little difficult as well, but then at last we finally got them on after having to play with them and pushing them around a bit.At last once everything was put together, it is a good looking machine. Other than the difficulties of having to get it put together I think it's an overall "okay" tiller to use in small spaces which is what we were really needing it for.It does seem to be a little overpriced but it did the job it is supposed to do overall I guess just wish it were a little easier to get it all put together.
Texas Mama
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
This is the real deal. Super heavy (you’ll most likely need 2 people to lift) and does a remarkable job. The dirt doesn’t stick to the blades when using. And they seem to work pretty deep into the soil. This is a gas engine. I don’t store mine outside.
Aver
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
Let me start off with I do like this tiller. It is my first tiller and I didnt even get it for my garden. I got it for tilling up my duck and chicken runs after the animals completely compacted the run into dirt concrete. This has been great for mixing in all the animal waste and the soft mulch and fluffing up the soil again. If you have ducks you will know how much they produce and its good to keep it maintained.The build took me about 30 min since there are a number of parts you need to assemble. Its not hard but you do need to get the bolts right. They are not really labeled but if you use your head a little then they do make sence. I was missing 2 short bolts but they are not a big deal.I was able to get it all together and after gear oil, regular oil and gas was put in I got it going.Now right out of the box brand new I had a little tuning issue. The gears were engaged the whole time no matter how loose the handle was so Im thinking there might be an adjustment with the gear engager. This was a little annoying as it kept wanting to move forward.Moving it around is not horrible but its not too hard. The depth gauge does get in the way a lot when moving over steps or for instance getting into the duck run. It does work very well though. I set the depth to half way and this thing dug into the ground no sweat. Chop chop and I saved my back really fast.The handle bar grips kept sliding off which was a little annoying. Ill be adding some grip tape inside to give it more friction.Other than that once I was done I just turned it on and let the front wheels roll forward to propel the tiller forward without ruining the grass too.I like it for when it can do thats for sure.Dont go tilling up some rooty soil or your not going to have fun.
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