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SuperHandy 50cc 2 Stroke Gas Mini Tiller Cultivator - 1.8HP, 4 Adjustable Steel Tines, Forward Rotation, 10" Tilling Width - Ideal for Garden, Lawn, Soil Cultivation, Weed & Digging

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Features

  • THE PERFECT TILLER/SOIL CULTIVATOR - SuperHandy Mini Power Tiller Cultivator is the perfect machine that will empower you to have ultimate control of tilling over your land. This Tiller has sustained rigorous testing & is EPA Certified.
  • POWER THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE - This Tiller has a powerful 3Hp 50cc Gas 2 Stroke Single Cylinder OHV Engine, with a recoil starter & centrifugal friction clutch, that provides excellent power to weight ratio performance, where it counts. This Cultivator has a Max Output Power of 1.3kW, Max Rotating Power of 7000RPMs & a Max Speed of 230RPMs at a 30:1 reduction ratio.
  • ADVANCED DESIGN - This compact design includes (4) Steel Replaceable & Adjustable Forward Rotating Tines, with a Tilling Scope Width of 300mm (11.8) & a Tilling Depth of 100-150mm (3.9 to 5.9) for rotating plough, that allows for fast & efficient work to be accomplished whether in the field of work or on your own personal land.
  • BEST APPLICATION - Our Till/Cultivators are great for Garden & Lawn applications in Digging, Soil Cultivation, Aeration, Creating Loose Seedbeds & Dirt/Weed Removal. The fuel type for this tiller is 30:1 of Gasoline & Oil using the Fuel Mixing Canister of 90-93 Octane Gasoline w/10%> Ethanol & 2 stroke JASO M345/JASO-FC/FD oil or use a 50:1 pre-mix/pre-blend fuel. Max Fuel tank capacity is 1L Liter.

Description

THE PERFECT TILLER/SOIL CULTIVATOR - SuperHandy Mini Power Tiller Cultivator is the perfect machine that will empower you to have ultimate control of tilling over your land. This Tiller has a powerful 1.8Hp 52cc Gas 2 Stroke Single Cylinder OHV Engine, with a recoil starter & centrifugal friction clutch, that provides excellent power to weight ratio performance, where it counts. This Cultivator has a Max Speed of 256RPMs This compact design includes (4) Steel Replaceable & Adjustable Forward Rotating Tines, with a Tilling Scope Width of 254mm (10”) and a Tilling Depth of 254mm (10") for rotating plow, that allows for fast & efficient work to be accomplished whether in the field of work or on your own personal land

Brand: Landworks


Power Source: gas_powered


Material: Alloy Steel


Operation Mode: Manual


Package Dimensions: 28 x 15 x 12 inches


Item Weight: 34.7 pounds


Manufacturer: SuperHandy


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Small yet very powerful
This tiller packs a power and turns up hard dirt into powder. The instructions were horrible especially putting the... I don't even remember the name... a piece between the wheels. I only used 2 washers instead of 4 cuz 2 doesn't fit. I won't take a star off for instructions tho. I'm thinking of putting a heavy brick on top of the motor so that the blades go deeper in the dirt. Starting is easy. See pic of two rows I tilled for my green beans. Took about 8 mins each. Easy to get in and out of my truck bed. Ohhh my son got me this for Father's day. Sweet kid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by RustyJ RustyJ

  • Powerful little tiller, great customer service
I bought this tiller to help clear some land on a new property for a vegetable garden. It helped dig thru a large section of the yard before the vines and the rocks got to be too much. However, when I called customer service to get some help after my tiller stopped running, they responded the same day and put in significant effort to get me back up and running. It's really a great little tiller, and the company stands behind their product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023 by Jared G.

  • Waste of money
We opened it after having purchased it a year ago. We were excited because it's the first year we were planting in our new home. We mixed the fuel as instructed and then fought for 15 minutes to get it cranked. After going over our small area twice, we decided to take a short break. When we went back to try it again, we weren't able to get it cranked. For the price, I definitely expected more than one use. Not a good product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022 by VALARIE S.

  • Better than expected
The media could not be loaded. It would be helpful if the instructions were translated by someone whose first language is English. Starting with “PREFACE”, what does “plough machine has character of reasonable constructions” mean? Assembly And Adjustment 1 and 2: No mention of using the washers. I assembled using “the bolts and nuts”. Had to remove the “nuts” (which are actually handles or knobs) and reassemble with the washers in place. 3: Not very clear instructions. Needs visual instruction. Not clear what “First, adjust the throttle lever at the bottom” means. Rest of #3 requires guesswork regarding “insert the big head……adjust the carbuerator and the bolt.” 4: No instruction as to connecting the wires from the stop switch. 5: No guidance on assembling the wheels and depth skid, such as which direction etc. Could use a visual. Could also use instructions on how to adjust the depth skid. Operation 1: what is the “broker”? 2: The instructions only cover (and not very well) the assembly. There is no guidance on how to operate the machine, what the depth gauge is for, what position the wheels should be in. USE There are no instructions for how to start the machine. Being a clever guy, I figured it out. I chose this machine because it has the most powerful engine in its class. I wanted to see what it could do, so I chose a garden which had never been tilled and was basically virgin soil of heavy, wet sod. I tried to grow wildflowers there this summer, but got mostly weeds. I pulled most of the weeds, leaving most roots and stalks. Because the soil is so heavy, I added about 2 inches of sand on top of the soil. I then added about 3-4 inches of composted wood chips. I figured this would be a good test of the machine’s capabilities. Then I thought to really see what the machine would do, so I mulched the leaves on my lawn and then mowed with the bagger attached. I added about 8-10 inches of the clippings/mulched leaves on top of the wood chips on a small part of the garden, figuring that would certainly stall the tiller. (Video 1) Now to test it out. October 25, 2019 The tiller worked flawlessly. It cut through the wood chips, sand and heavy soil like a hot knife through soft butter. It jumped around a loe due to the thick composition of the soil, but holding it in place for a few seconds broke up the clumps. When I arrived at the area that had almost a foot of chopped up leaves and grass clippings, the tiller made short work of mixing them in with the soil, sand and wood chips. I had expected a problem, and was pleasantly supprised at how easily the tiller handled the load. I had to go over the entire garden three times to obtain the consistency I wanted, but each pass was easier. I tilled to a depth of about 6 inches and ended with a uniform, loose soil with leaves and wood chips mixed in. I think the quality of the soil will only improve over the winter as the organic matter composts. I will probably add composted manure in the sprint, but only till it to about 3 inches. Waiting to see what weeds sprout in the newly tilled soil so that I can kill them off before planting. I highly recommend this machine to the home gardener. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2019 by David

  • FANTASTIC !!!
This is one of the best purchases I have made in awhile. Whatever this machine rolls over it chews it up. I didn’t know if this machine was going to meet my needs because it wasn’t that big, but I must say this machine can do anything I need and more !!!! Definitely would recommend too anyone that needs a tiller and by the way very few parts to assemble and very easy to put parts on… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023 by Daniel

  • Impressed/May be small but very aggressive and effective
I had initially underestimated the power of these smaller rototillers. After rototilling all of my back yard to plant sod I was impressed that this rototiller was able to handle such a large job without hesitation. This rototiller can handle semi-large rototilling jobs with ease. This model with a 50cc engine has plenty of power and is definitely better than the smaller 43cc rototillers available at Harbor Freight or Home Depot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2023 by Ruben

  • Tiler
It's not what I expected, it's not going to work work on my garden. It doesn't go very deep and it is really hard to use. I have a bad back and there's no way I can use it. It's smaller than I thought too. If I seen this in person I wouldn't have bought it
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 by April

  • You get what you pay for
This little tiller works. It uses a chainsaw engine. It is light weight and requires patience and finesse to operate because it doesn't have the power or weight of a standard rototiller that costs much more. It is difficult to start, but once it's running it dies well. The throttle cable broke within 20 minutes so I had to resort to using it at full throttle the whole time. Not great, but not bad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2022 by Darron Arnold

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