The garden cultivator is a gas-powered soil crusher with strong sharp teeth and sufficient engine power to break through rough, thick, uncultivated ground.

If you have established a fairly large garden, garden tillers will help you cover a large area more easily and complete tilling and cultivation in a shorter time.
I know that there are many styles of tillers, but the adjustable tiller has all the functions you want.
There are three styles of garden cultivator to choose from:

Posterior tiller
Front tooth tiller
Mid-tooth tiller

Posterior tiller
The powerful engine, sturdy tires and a frame with counterweights provide stability: there is a reason why the rear fork cultivator is a cultivator used in the most difficult soils.

In addition to engine power, another feature of rear fork tillers is that they are very suitable for use in challenging areas. Although other types of garden tillers can accommodate areas as narrow as 10 or 12 inches, you will find that the smallest rear fork tiller has a tillage width of 16 inches. These machines are made for large plots.

Are they different in another way? Their tines can be rotated in three different ways:

Forward tines
Counter-rotating tines
Double rotating tooth
The forward-rotating tines will help you push the soil forward and mix the soil, while the counter-rotating tines will help your tiller dig deep, and the double-rotating tines will allow you to switch between modes. You have a lot of options when using posterior tooth tillers.

 

Front tooth tiller
With its light 4-stroke gas engine, Honda front fork cultivator is between the rear fork cultivator and the small cultivator in terms of handling work.

They may not be the best choice for crushing heavy clays, but they are great for breaking ground in areas with light and fertile soil. They are also very suitable for regular garden tasks:

Break up compacted light soil
Add soil amendment
Tear weeds
One feature that makes them so versatile is the ability to adjust the width of their tines. Using an adjustable tip cultivator and using tools to break open a wide area is as easy as cultivating a small area.

And because the fork teeth on the front fork cultivator rotate forward, they will push the machine forward, making these compact power units easier to operate than the rear fork cultivator.

 

Learn more: How to choose the perfect front tooth garden tiller


Mid-tooth tiller
Merry Tiller Mid-Tine Tiller They are not as common as their posterior or front tooth counterparts, but mid-tooth tillage is a reliable choice, combining the best of both worlds: power and arable width are close to rear tooth tillage and similar to front tooth tillers Slightly smaller and lighter structure

As you can guess from their names, the difference between mid-tooth tillers is the position of their teeth. Because their tines are located in the center of the frame, the center fork tiller provides a sense of balance and control that other tillers are difficult to match.

And because they usually have tines with adjustable width, the middle tines still have a lot of versatility.

The multifunctional brush cutter is also a good helper in the garden, it can make your pastoral life more convenient.

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