This is actually did much better than I expected, and I gotta admit that I would never buy one without having found a review video like this. I like that you purposefully left the weeds at first to see how it'll handle them, even though you knew it'd clog up eventually and you'd have to deal with it. Extra nice touch with the sky view around 7:20 too. Always looking forward to the next video, stay healthy!
Whack that power cable over your shoulder Seth. It's what I do with an electric mower and keeps you from accidentally running over the thing. Looked like you got close a couple of times. Also, just a thought but for the vegi garden, you don't have to til. You can put some raised beds right on top of that ground and fill with compost. Plant straight in without disturbing the soil microbes. Best of luck with the growing. Look forward to seeing it all come along.
Helped me just to know the right way to use a tiller... Lol... I'm not big on them but my dad gave me his, couldn't seem to get it to do much but I have heavy clay in most of my yard.
Don't even think about going through a nettle patch, the thibers get wrapped under the twines and locks them up ......... trust me you don't want to do that LOL LOL ....... spending hours taking it apart and clearining the twine spindle because the fibres have locked the twines in place. The UK version has a back plate behind the twines to stop flying stones hitting, unless you hit a big stone and it locks the twines up ...... Like you said you have to clear the surface of growth before even trying to use it, it bounces a lot. Once you have done the initial clearing of the plot, the next years are easier on your back. If the ground is rock hard, dig a patch out big enough and it should start nibbling at the soil, I do find it easier pulling the tiller backwards, you can control the depth better.
Nice video! Really a good tool for planting.👍 How much power a power station has at least to power this tiller? Thanks for sharing so many good products, hope to see our power station soon.
This is actually did much better than I expected, and I gotta admit that I would never buy one without having found a review video like this. I like that you purposefully left the weeds at first to see how it'll handle them, even though you knew it'd clog up eventually and you'd have to deal with it. Extra nice touch with the sky view around 7:20 too. Always looking forward to the next video, stay healthy!
I just got one of these. Your video was very helpfu!
Nice. I was impressed. Looking forward to using it with no grass.
Whack that power cable over your shoulder Seth. It's what I do with an electric mower and keeps you from accidentally running over the thing. Looked like you got close a couple of times.
Also, just a thought but for the vegi garden, you don't have to til. You can put some raised beds right on top of that ground and fill with compost. Plant straight in without disturbing the soil microbes.
Best of luck with the growing. Look forward to seeing it all come along.
totally buying one for my off-grid setup
Nice review. How often would you till the soil each year? You could add black cow and peat to enrich the soil before planting too. Thanks for sharing
Helped me just to know the right way to use a tiller... Lol... I'm not big on them but my dad gave me his, couldn't seem to get it to do much but I have heavy clay in most of my yard.
Hi, so after 2 years, how do you find it? Do you still recommend buying it?
Till in leaves, cut grass, mulch, and compost into your garden to build up the soil.
Don't even think about going through a nettle patch, the thibers get wrapped under the twines and locks them up ......... trust me you don't want to do that LOL LOL ....... spending hours taking it apart and clearining the twine spindle because the fibres have locked the twines in place.
The UK version has a back plate behind the twines to stop flying stones hitting, unless you hit a big stone and it locks the twines up ......
Like you said you have to clear the surface of growth before even trying to use it, it bounces a lot.
Once you have done the initial clearing of the plot, the next years are easier on your back.
If the ground is rock hard, dig a patch out big enough and it should start nibbling at the soil, I do find it easier pulling the tiller backwards, you can control the depth better.
Nice video! Really a good tool for planting.👍 How much power a power station has at least to power this tiller? Thanks for sharing so many good products, hope to see our power station soon.
Thank you. This tiller worked well! It needs at least a 2000w power station. Your unit is being filmed right now!
How often have you eaten the cord up?
So far none... how many times did I almost eat the cord? All the times.
I knew you would have a sense of humor. I hope things are good there with you.
@@DankDadReviews Ha yes dry humor but humor none the less. Things are good!
For a fraction of the price of that power station, you could have an electric outlet installed at the garden.
Batteries are bad for the environment.
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Is it me or does anyone else hear a buzzing sound during the video?
I am working on that. The wifi on the G7X interferes with the wireless mic.
@@LandtoHouse ah ok I wanted to be sure I wasn't beginning to hear what may or may not be there.
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