Greenworks 40V Lithium G Max 10" Cultivator Review
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2019
- Watch me till my raised bed garden with this cultivator. I like this handy little cultivator. No worries with gasoline carbs clogged and it's easy to handle. I also busted up a short strip of virgin ground to transplant some flowers and it works for that as well. Check it out. Here's the Cultivator link: amzn.to/2BCgB6o
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Jerome, thank you so much for doing this review. Seeing this machine in action helped me make my decision to purchase this tiller. I love Greenworks push mower and trimmer. Thank you and good luck!
Cool little tiller.
Pretty cool little tiller ya got there. I agree with ya on it would not do well on un-tilled ground. Seem to do a good job in those beds though. Thanks for the review buddy. Hope you have a great rest of the week!
Good review I ordered one a few days ago can’t wait to use it.
Great work buddy having used gas tiller for longtime, this video got me interested in goelectric. One suggestion... The till works the best when you pul it reverse... Two benefits, you wiill not be compacting the earth you have worked on and second it digs in easier. Would have loved to see it working on normal compacted soil. Will wait for your next review... Kudos for the good work and kelp sharing
Tips I've used to get better performance out of lightweight cordless cultivators. I don't install the wheels. That way I can cultivate deeper. I also use a 2ft forward/2ft backward motion as I work through raised beds. I also filled a small burlap bag with 5lb sand and place on the cultivator at/near tines to put a little extra weight on the tines. That way the machine does it's job without me having to fight the "bouncing" that ALL cultivators do with the wheels attached and no added weight. And I keep a little silicone lubricant on battery slide in/out rails for all my yard equipment. I don't expect these little cultivators to do much more than turn the soil, incorporate manure/amendments. I started with an 8" MTD (CubCadet/TroyBilt) cultivator that I used on all raised beds, inground flower beds and deweeding around shrubs before laying down mulch. That machine is still going great but because mfrs frequently change their cordless platforms, I can no longer find batteries so I had to replace with this unit.
Helpful! Thank you!
i just bought one of these for existing beds it works great for making new beds no so much
It needs a drag foot/depth control to the tiller back and the wheels to be movable to raise out of the way like a normal tiller so you don't have to fight it. Looks good for a previously tilled plot. I have my grandads tiller made back in 60s that is still going strong with the original engine.
I have a 1976 Husquvarna 4.5 HP petrol ride on which I replaced with a Von Hauss electric cable as the petrol was too powerful for my dad to use
Great review I may need to get one now new friend Ruthie here
Greenworks or Worx is good stuff. i like em > Just as good as Dewalt and much much cheaper> Any thing you plow in front is hard work I love Kubota and there rototiller behind the tractor there THE BEST EVER it will rototill the soil to a powder > i call the small rototillers Grass Hoppers he hee Doing a good job> kept up the reviews Cheers
loosen a few screws just below the battery door hinge and it no longer binds the battery when released.
Hi, and thanks for the video. I just bought a Greenworks all electric (no battery), but I have rougher soil, some of it unworked. It did a pretty good job on unworked sod (on the moist side after several days of rain), but the problems really happened when the tines hit some larger rocks. After a while, it started making awful loud sounds, so we stopped the engine to check. The tines got bent, and we are now trying to figure out a way to fix the tines (unbend them). Any ideas? We were loving this machine until it happened. I can't find a video on how to bend cultivator/tiller tines back to shape. Thanks, anyone, for help with this problem.
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YEP the higher set the wheels deeper it will go > On grass hoppers i just take the wheels off he he let them cost on the fenders, Pick it up walk back or dig around and back and forth> some times have to jump it up to move
I just noticed you don't have the wheels raised which are stopping the machine digging down
How much quieter is it than a petrol tiller? Is the difference noticeable
Sir working area