Earthquake® Versa Tiller Cultivator: Product Review

Earthquake® Versa Tiller Cultivator: Product Review

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Gas-powered tillers have actually been around for many years, however lots of, specifically those with rear branches, can be large and heavy for the average house gardener or micro farmer. Go into the Earthquake ® VersaTM Tiller Cultivator from Ardisam business– it’s far from large and has front branches that let you rototill or cultivate the soil.

Regardless of its petite size, power is not a problem with the VersaTM Tiller Cultivator. The device has a Viper ® 99cc four-cycle (no oil + gas mixture) engine that works on 87+ octane unleaded ethanol-free gasoline (or an ethanol mix if an ethanol fuel stabilizer is included) and 10W30 engine oil (consisted of) The gas tank holds a little more than a half gallon of fuel.

Some Assembly Required
The VersaTM Tiller Cultivator engine is preassembled, however the whole system comes packaged in a box for owner assembly of the handlebars, branches, drag stake assembly and side guards.

It took us a bit more than 2 hours to assemble the VersaTM Tiller Cultivator.

In some methods, the assembly was easy. The handbook consisted of directions for 2 different models, and I would suggest marking the pages for your model (we reviewed model 20015).

Assembly will be easier for people with experience creating mowers or other devices, but it might take some time for the rest of us who lack the exact same abilities or knowledge of terms.

The assembly needs some of your own tools: 2 13-mm; one 10-mm; and one 8-mm wrench. Adjustable wrenches can also be utilized. I highly suggest seeing the business’s YouTube video how-to on assembly.

In general, the assembly was excusable, and whatever works as it should!

Functions
The VersaTM Tiller Cultivator features 4 front branches made of forged steel that can be used to change from wider, four-tine tilling to narrow, two-tine cultivating. The branches are easy to get rid of by pulling the included lock pins.

To get into small areas, you will need to pivot the handlebar out of the method to eliminate the side guards. These guards slide on quickly, however, and you need no tools to eliminate or replace the branches and side shields.

Tilling width:11- inch, 16-inch, or 21-inch
Tilling depth: Down to 11 inches deep. You can easily adjust the drag, or depth of tilling, with a lock pin.
Manage:2 height settings.
Weight:75 pounds.

Performance
We checked the VersaTM Tiller Cultivator in a number of soil conditions. We tilled the soil to see how the VersaTM looked and felt while prepping the location for solarization to eliminate weeds. I discovered the tiller simple to deal with and turn.

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