Earthquake 37804 Pioneer Hiller-furrower-sæt, nem at installere, justerbar bakkestørrelse, holdbar finish, passer til Earthquake Pioneer, alt monteringsudstyr inkluderet, Red Pioneer Hiller-furrower-sæt

Brand:EARTHQUAKE

3.3/5

kr
1387.51

Pioneer Hiller-Furrow-sættet er et fantastisk værktøj til at forbedre din have. Uanset om du laver massive høje til kartofler eller små furer til plantning, giver Earthquake Hiller-Furrowers justerbare design dig mulighed for at skabe den perfekte have. Denne model fastgøres nemt til trækstangsholderen på Earthquake Pioneer dobbeltretningsstangen og kan fjernes, når den ikke er i brug. Begge vinger kan justeres i hånden for at skabe den perfekte mængde snavs forskydning, der er nødvendig for jobbet.

NÆSTE NIVEAU HAVEARBEJDNING - Tag din have til det næste niveau med bakker- og furningsteknikker. HOLDBAR - Bygget til at holde materialer sikrer kvalitetspræstation i mange sæsoner fremover. LET JUSTERING - Bakkestørrelsen kan justeres på få sekunder uden brug af værktøj. PRAKTISK - Alt monteringsudstyr og instruktioner inkluderet for nem montering. PERFEKT PASSFORM - Formål bygget til at skabe bakker og furer ved hjælp af Earthquake Pioneer i SRT-tilstand.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 215 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Item model number 37804
Item Weight 12 pounds
Manufacturer Ardisam, Inc.
Product Dimensions 11 x 19 x 12 inches

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Scritto da: Brett K.
this tiller is good for busting sod, and is great for re-tilling the garden.
This tiller is a little monster! These pics are the first tilling this year. Partly re-tilled from last year and partly not tilled before, unless you count 20 years ago, which doesn't count. ;) I'm 67 this year, so I can say I've had many tillers over the years. My favorite was an old Sears 8 horse front tine we got from the proceeds of our truck gardens back in the 60's. Dad kept it and gave it to me somewhere in the 90's. I finally retired it somewhere in the late two thousands. The darn thing lasted almost fifty years! BUT, back to the little monster... I know "bug dust" is probably an Indiana Hoosier phrase, but it refers to how fine the dirt is after tilling it. I usually have to till this Indiana clay soil three or four times to work in the all the seeds, and whatever organic medium I decide to till into it. This year it will only take twice unless I decide to get ridiculous... which I may. I have two more garden plots to till. If you garden, and are interested in my ramblings, these are three different amounts of sunshine per day. I'm kind of in a rush to get the early seedlings out. oops, I do need to add; In the previously tilled soil you don't have to wrestle it much, but you do when sod busting, but not a lot. Much easier than my old 8 horse Sears tiller, which I named "Tiller the Hun."
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
works great, waited too long to buy one.
Pulled the depth rod out of my craftsman (MTD) rear tine tiller and this goes in the same place as the depth rod, reuse lock pin from depth rod. used it to create raised beds / cut trench for drip tape and hilling potatoes and sweet corn. wish I would have bought this years ago. would have saved a lot of time and sweat.
Scritto da: Zeedman
Good features, surprisingly powerful
The Pioneer tiller is light enough & compact enough for my primary purpose, which will be weeding between rows in my 7000 square foot garden, and small bed prep. It has a small engine for a tiller (4-stroke 99 cc.) but because the tiller tines are hardened sheet metal rather than thick bolo tines, it cuts through the soil surprisingly well. It's really hard to get everything you want in any machine without paying top dollar, so it came down to compromises. What I like: - dual direction tilling, so in counter-rotating mode, won't jump forward when breaking ground - a quick-reverse lever, that can be used from the operator position regardless of tilling mode... handy for backing in or out of tight spaces without shifting - light weight & easy to control - REALLY easy starting; it takes a very light pull, probably due to the small engine. Presumably low fuel usage as well, for the same reason. - the drive control has levers on both sides, so can be easily handled from either left or right. One handed operation was effortless. - the machine profile is well designed, so that when tilling next to a fence, there are no sharp edges to get caught. The only thing which might catch is the wheels, which stick out slightly. - relatively quiet operation - assembly was easy, didn't have to "read between the lines" anywhere - friendly, responsive customer service when I had a question What I'm not fond of: - there is only one forward speed (and one reverse). I had to watch several videos of the tiller in operation to ensure I would be happy with that speed (which I am). Unfortunately, only one forward speed seems to be the default for similar tillers in this price range. - the shift lever is located on the transmission, rather than in the operator position - the shift lever has 4 settings; forward tine, reverse tine, drive wheels only, and neutral. With the engine off, the wheels are locked except in neutral. The shift lever is not clutched, so it can be difficult to move between different positions with the engine off. Jiggling the wheels back & forth while shifting helps, and shifting got easier after several uses. - the drive wheels do not turn independently... so easier to keep straight in the row, but harder to turn. That is not really a fault, since independent drive wheels are unlikely in this price range. The wheels are attached by a bolt (precoated with thread lock) which is threaded into the end of the axle, and locked to the axle by a heavy steel pin which mates with a slot in the wheel. If the bolt is not is not tightened enough, the wheel can fall off (which happened to me). When I reported the issue to Customer Service, they were kind enough to replace the missing pin & bolt at no charge, and stated that they would be adding a torque spec for the wheel bolts. Overall, this tiller has a versatile set of features, is easy to operate, and manages to get the job done with a quiet, surprisingly small engine. A good machine for small to medium-sized gardens.
Scritto da: Mr Tommm
MUCH happier with this than my old Troy Built which was a beast and I am older with bad arthritus.
Overall, -very- happy with this. The assembly instructions were good and I was using it within an hour of receiving it. It cut through 1/2" roots easily and was able to cut 3/4" roots but stalled a few times but started again with the first pull. The REVERSE feature is really great and makes it very easy to use. One issue is I had a mass of roots around the tines (which is typical of rototillers in my experience) and when I cut them off it seemed some were under the housing of the tines so I took the tines off and found some very tough roots. Pictures attached. I removed them but am curious whether I need to worry about removing them. Thoughts?
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Saves on your back!
I tried to fit this in a craftsman tiller, but the angle was too steep and needed to have the what that goes up into the tiller shaved about a quarter inch. After that it works awesome! Very heavy duty steel and saves hours of hilling. Recommended!

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