🌍 Cultivate Your Garden Dreams!
The Earthquake 20015 Versa 2-in-1 Tiller Cultivator is a powerful gardening tool featuring a robust 99cc 4-cycle Viper engine. With its versatile design, it allows for easy adjustment of tilling width and depth, making it perfect for any gardening enthusiast. Weighing 78 pounds and equipped with onboard wheels, this cultivator is designed for both performance and convenience.
Operation Mode | Electric |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 78 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 34"D x 24"W x 17"H |
Material Type | Welded Forged Steel |
Color | Red |
S**.
Great Front Tine Tiller
I normally do not write product reviews but this tiller is so good I was compelled to share my thoughts. I religously read user reviews before I buy something and it appears all of the objections most people had with this tiller were addressed by the manufacturer. First of all it was very easy to assemble and there were no parts missing. Yes, the clutch lever should be on the bottom, not the top but that was an easy fix. I had originally opted for the larger horsepower Kohler model but it appeared it would not be available for a long period of time. I settled for the 99cc Viper engine and find it has plenty of power. It chewed through my compacted Colorado clay garden soil with little effort. it is also balanced very well so when it hit a hard spot and started to buck a little I found that if you push down on the handle bars it stops and continues to chew though. Also if you lift up on the handle bars slightly in softer soil it will pull itself through. I have raised beds and it was very easy to manuver at the ends. Overall, it did a great job and was a dream to use. I normally rent a 16hp rear tine tiller but I put in raised beds this year so that large unit was not going to work. I wanted to purchase something that woud do the job but easy to operate and affordable. This was money well spent and I recommend it highly.
S**T
Good machine pathological instructions
Lovely machine seems to run great I was gonna give it four stars or three stars just because the instructions on this thing are pathological they’re absolute trash I managed to figure it out although I had a couple leftover bolts, which I have no idea what they go to. They don’t seem to fit any of the bolt holes anywhere other than that I’m pleasantly happy with my purchase. I will update as I continue to use the machine.
J**K
If you need a tiller, you should seriously consider this one!
I was in dire need of a tiller for my garden. I was sick and tired of always borrowing one or having to pay someone to do my tilling for me. I looked around online and this product got consistently good reviews and I can see why! First of all, the power this thing has is insane. I live in SC and the ground here can get baked into some HARD dirt. If you don't have a powerful enough tiller, the ground will beat you (and the machine) to death. Not this thing! Yeah, it was still like wrangling a mule but only because I'd never tilled the particular spot I chose. After I got it turned under one good time and went back through, it churned it up super soft. It dug deep, too. It's a 99cc engine so the tilling capacity is perfect for me. Pretty easy to use. Putting the thing together wasn't difficult, just took some time. Luckily, the vast majority of the machine comes preassembled. There are maybe 10 steps or so for the end-user to tackle and they weren't difficult. This thing works like a CHAMP. After I got it assembled, I put oil in it (btw, it comes with a half quart of oil), filled it with fuel, turned on the switch and the choke - and it started up ON THE FIRST PULL! Wow...I didn't know how to act when it started so easily. I only had one small complaint about the design: the screw that held one of the handlebars to the rest of the tiller came off while I was tilling and I didn't realize it. By the time I did, there was no hope of finding that screw. Luckily, I found a screw that fit from my "collection" of screws and fixed it. I went ahead and checked the one on the other handlebar and it was getting pretty loose, too, so I just took the original screw out and replaced it with another one from my "collection" and I've not had any issues since. I don't think the original screws were quite long enough to avoid backing out due to the vibration while running. That's the only ding I can give this thing. For the price, I think it's an excellent machine.
A**A
Powerful, cost effective, very helpful tool and arm stretcher!
Assembly - a little fiddly, but not overly, can be done with one person easily. Use a wrench set, no power tools if you are not familiar with setting torsion, you'll crush the handles!Amazing, great value for Money. We had a lot of roots in a newly cleared area for a vegetable patch. It's got plenty of power - yes it nearly ripped my arms from my body as it tore the roots out of the ground, and yes as expected some of them did get wrapped around the tines. However, what would've taken a day to prepare a 20ft by 80ft hard packed grassed area was completed in a couple of hours over 2 days (rest break / allowed some moisture to sink in) - this has become a corn patch. As for our existing vegetable garden, it dug down deep and mixed in last years compost, decomposed roots, chicken poop etc.. very nicely. Typically a days work to turn and dig in was a couple of hours, over two days, after watering a little and allowing it to settle.The ground is so light and fluffy, rich in nutrients ( pitch black ) the vegetables and very happy and weeding is a breeze. No longer digging out roots for packed dirt!Removed the outer two rotors for 'weeding' between rows, had to back-off the gas as to not not 'eat everything' - very quick exercise, worked wonders so not as much round-up needed this year.HINT: when starting off a fresh area, let the Tiller DIG-DOWN a few in inches by holding it in place, this will lighten the stress on your arms with it running away on hard packed dirt. Let it move along at it's own pace, WARNING hold tight if there are roots it will bounce and throw dirt, keep everyone far away. NOTE: keep clogged grass and roots off the rotors, you can tell if its blocking up by listening to the engine working harder, turn-off, tip it back and pull out anything that is wrapped around anything (look close to where the rotors are connected together)
F**T
I was looking for a tiller that started easy and it does that well.
I bought this in the fall when it was on sale for use in the Spring. I wanted a bigger tiller which was easy to start. It took about two hours for me to carefully assemble, and it had two bolts which were the wrong size but I had a large supply of other bolts and had the correct size. I used it for the first time about three weeks ago and I am very pleased. It started very easily and did a great job working up a garden that was not used last year.
R**S
Great Easy to Use
Great so far used twice, great gas consumption, easy to use !!!
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