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I have a field of two to three acres and I plant tomatoes, potatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, corn, etc. Before sowing, I plow and cultivate the field with the tractor. I use the plow to dig in the middle
Very powerful but let's not forget, no drill enters the ground with grass. Of course, I used it on about a hundred meters of garden with tough grass, it cuts them but it gets clogged and needs cleaning. Very powerful tiller and also for a lawnmower. It is easily assembled.
I have it for a short period of time but I used it in very heavy conditions. Soil almost mud and grass at about 10 centimeters height. With very careful passes, I managed to plow the entire field which is 25*30 meters, that is 750 square meters, and it consumed 3 liters of gasoline.
I stopped several times, due to the fear of possible overheating in the engine since the grass and mud required constant cleaning.
It has a proven powerful engine.
The fuel consumption is high, I attributed it to the working conditions.
Certainly, it allowed me to sow, despite the rain, everything.
It easily moves forward.
I don't know why, but the starter rope presents an issue and sometimes it doesn't return properly (the spring doesn't pull it back).
New developments after hard work.
The recoil spring in the starter rope broke.
The repair cost me 10€.
The evaluation of the experienced technician was that the rope is relatively short and creates such problems.
Changing the rope and the spring cost 10€ for the labor.
Overall, I am fully satisfied now that the humidity has dropped to normal levels and at the same time the fuel consumption.
In short, a good purchase.
After 3 times on a milled piece 5 by 8, the differential gear ate up and the worst part is that there are no spare parts. You are forced to buy the whole differential, which is very expensive compared to the initial price of the milling machine
I have it for my garden and it has saved my hands. It digs into the desired and doesn't consume too much gasoline. It doesn't take time in maintenance and in terms of money, it is a good opportunity
It was a bad purchase. We have had it for about 6 months, but in the end, we ended up using a shovel to make our 30 square meter gardens with quite fluffy soil. As soon as it touches the soil, it doesn't turn at all. Only the blades rotate in the air and not quickly. With measured proportions of gasoline-oil, the spark plug turned black on the 2nd use and it wouldn't move forward. Poor construction quality: various plastic pieces are already starting to break, such as the screw from the filter cover.
Suitable for small gardens like all in this category and weight. I use it in my large garden as well, but for digging (after I have plowed it with my big cultivator) to prevent grass from growing around the plants. Its advantages are the economical operation and zero maintenance