In a way I'm glad someone else has rocky clay dirt too. Usually every gardening or landscaping video shows nice easy dirt to dig. While I'm trying to basically dig through concrete.
I just used the same tiller on a yard full of unexpected layers of gravel and first I wasn’t going to go through but the job needed to be done. I went ahead and afraid the blades weren’t going to to survive the .25 gravel acre. To my surprise, this animal survived and the job looks incredible!
So true it's a great tiller until you accidentally uncover a big rock or half a brick under the soil. Today we were out using this beast, hit half a brick got lodged in the tines. Took the brick out motor turned back on blades didn't spin. We took a closer look and the entire gear box split around the top all the way through. Was going to replace the gear box for $50 but the only one we could find was for the tj601e and we have the t603e so not quite sure if that would work. Going with the ryobi one instead. Buyer beware indeed.
If you help the machine by soaking the ground for a week before the part of my backyard I pre soaked were the only parts I could get without the machine bouncing like it’s gonna break 😂😂😭 just soak the area really good beforehand and you should be fine
The only way to deal with hard clay and a bunch of rocks is to do hydro tilling. Do a search on youtube on hydro tilling. That's all he does on rocky soil. Works very well. Basically, use a pressure washer around 3,000 psi with a turbo nozzle. No matter how rocky or hard the ground is, it will be tilled very well.
6:26 Been searching for that review. About how deep would you say you were able to till with this tiller? I'm looking to get a tiller to break up some compacted dirt where grass used to be. Spent several hours at it with a mattock, and was exhausted, and barely hit 5% of the area I need to break up (600sf). TIA.
i tried something like this on soil with a lot of roots, it was no good. roots caught up in the blades took 20 mins to get roots unstuck from the blades
You can’t always know what kind of rock, brick or roots you might run into. I’ve even found nails, rebar and old pieces of rotted railroad tie. It might be a good idea to probe around with a shovel every foot or so to see if you have any big obstacles before tilling.
@@luismartospancorbo9248 Aprenda a usar el traductor de Google en lugar de depender de otros. Lo hice para escribir esto. Dale un pescado a un hombre y lo habrás alimentado por un día. Enseña a un hombre a pescar y lo alimentarás toda la vida.
Before you even started, I did not think this tiller could handle that type of soil. Your soil is very poor soil for gardening. Rocky soil, hard clay soil, etc., require something more powerful. I feel for you. I have bad soil here, too. Trying to dig and amend it is really hard. I do it all by hand.
You need to rake the rocks out of the area first. The tiller will bring more to the surface. It's no different with a gas tiller. Seems an education in gardening is what's needed here.
Frightening that anyone would think this would be an appropriate application for this small format cultivator. Not sure where common sense is gone these days...
@@DyLemmaOG this is what we have here in Carroll County Maryland. It gets worse as you get up around Gettysburg PA and Mechanicsburg PA. I thought it did well considering the rocks. But ,it's still something people will have to consider before buying.
@@RuffPlay I have this exact tiller and used it to till a large area with rocks. Occasionally rocks the size of baseballs. The tiller bounced around and jumped a foot off the ground but it unearthed the rocks so I could remove them. I was amazed at what a great job it did and there wasn't a mark on the blades. I didn't go down more than about six inches but since most of the rocks were near the surface I don't think it would have been a problem.
It worked though. An it saved my arms and back from a lot of pain. Dug the entire stock tank pool with it and then some before it died. So, totally worth it in the end..
In a way I'm glad someone else has rocky clay dirt too. Usually every gardening or landscaping video shows nice easy dirt to dig. While I'm trying to basically dig through concrete.
Right..
I just used the same tiller on a yard full of unexpected layers of gravel and first I wasn’t going to go through but the job needed to be done. I went ahead and afraid the blades weren’t going to to survive the .25 gravel acre. To my surprise, this animal survived and the job looks incredible!
They are not made to brake up rocks. This is a great example of using a cultivater/tiller the wrong way.
No shit.. hmm
So true it's a great tiller until you accidentally uncover a big rock or half a brick under the soil. Today we were out using this beast, hit half a brick got lodged in the tines. Took the brick out motor turned back on blades didn't spin. We took a closer look and the entire gear box split around the top all the way through. Was going to replace the gear box for $50 but the only one we could find was for the tj601e and we have the t603e so not quite sure if that would work. Going with the ryobi one instead. Buyer beware indeed.
I could be wrong but I believe the Ryobi is the same machine except for the handle.
If you help the machine by soaking the ground for a week before the part of my backyard I pre soaked were the only parts I could get without the machine bouncing like it’s gonna break 😂😂😭 just soak the area really good beforehand and you should be fine
Very good demo of what not to get
I like this video showing the reality.
Why would you use it if it was leaking oil out of the box? Then take it back for leaking oil? Are you okay?
The only way to deal with hard clay and a bunch of rocks is to do hydro tilling. Do a search on youtube on hydro tilling. That's all he does on rocky soil. Works very well. Basically, use a pressure washer around 3,000 psi with a turbo nozzle. No matter how rocky or hard the ground is, it will be tilled very well.
@@380stroker good to know. Unfortunately, I needed a cheap solution and this worked out fine 🙂
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Been searching for that review.
About how deep would you say you were able to till with this tiller?
I'm looking to get a tiller to break up some compacted dirt where grass used to be. Spent several hours at it with a mattock, and was exhausted, and barely hit 5% of the area I need to break up (600sf).
TIA.
2ft deep, watch my DiY Stock Tank Pool video. It'll show you what you want to see.
Try tilling over soil not stones . ,must be related to the whitakers
I must be, brother of mine*. I must be 😆
Is that oil thing normal? I just got one and had the same spot in the box
A leak is never good cause you don't know how much was lost
i tried something like this on soil with a lot of roots, it was no good. roots caught up in the blades took 20 mins to get roots unstuck from the blades
Yeah that could happen to any tiller though. I've used gas tillers and it's happened to me before with roots
That's one bad ass tiller. Minus the ass. :) Thanks for sharing.
Dope authentic video ❤
Thanks so much !! This helped
WOW. No way I would be able to use this thing. I can't even call that a tiller In good faith. I'll continue my search.
You can’t always know what kind of rock, brick or roots you might run into. I’ve even found nails, rebar and old pieces of rotted railroad tie. It might be a good idea to probe around with a shovel every foot or so to see if you have any big obstacles before tilling.
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Aprenda a usar el traductor de Google en lugar de depender de otros. Lo hice para escribir esto. Dale un pescado a un hombre y lo habrás alimentado por un día. Enseña a un hombre a pescar y lo alimentarás toda la vida.
You know what? This is probably the most for real video I have seen. Keep the videos coming! BUT Dude... Think Safety.
Before you even started, I did not think this tiller could handle that type of soil. Your soil is very poor soil for gardening. Rocky soil, hard clay soil, etc., require something more powerful. I feel for you. I have bad soil here, too. Trying to dig and amend it is really hard. I do it all by hand.
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It went much better than expected..
@@RuffPlay Well, that is good then. 🙂
Honda powered all day mines over 15 years old and still going strong cant beat petrol
To each their own
broke it, cleaned it up and shot video...return
You need to rake the rocks out of the area first. The tiller will bring more to the surface. It's no different with a gas tiller.
Seems an education in gardening is what's needed here.
You need to have raised beds if you have gravel for dirt. 😂
Would have ran better if you used the proper power cord.
😂
Open you're eyes an avoid the rocks👀🕵️
What the hell do you expect out of something designed for light dirt ,not a gravel pit . Lol
You can buy a new tiller for less than 400👍
Ohh? Where at?
@@RuffPlay Also the tines are heavy duty thick steel. The tiller weighs 86 pounds.
You may be better off with an auger from Harbor Freight. Its gas operated.
Nah, this little SunJoe did the job plus some before it broke. I was pleased with the results 😀
It has a thermal cut off
Frightening that anyone would think this would be an appropriate application for this small format cultivator. Not sure where common sense is gone these days...
This video does not do this thing justice. People have used this for years without fail.
Maybe you shouldn’t till rocks with an electric tiller . 🙄
What's the alternative?
@@RuffPlay a gas tiller with power
@@patrickbaker6140 it did the job plus some. For a lot less than a gas tiller.
They can keep those electric tillers👍 I'll keep my gas powered tiller!
they aren't meant for this so
They're not meant to till the soil?
@@RuffPlay I didn't know rocks were soil
@@DyLemmaOG this is what we have here in Carroll County Maryland. It gets worse as you get up around Gettysburg PA and Mechanicsburg PA. I thought it did well considering the rocks. But ,it's still something people will have to consider before buying.
@@RuffPlay I have this exact tiller and used it to till a large area with rocks. Occasionally rocks the size of baseballs. The tiller bounced around and jumped a foot off the ground but it unearthed the rocks so I could remove them. I was amazed at what a great job it did and there wasn't a mark on the blades. I didn't go down more than about six inches but since most of the rocks were near the surface I don't think it would have been a problem.
I have rocky soil here in Texas too! I needed this thanks.
The thing is not made to grind rocks, jeez!
It worked though. An it saved my arms and back from a lot of pain. Dug the entire stock tank pool with it and then some before it died. So, totally worth it in the end..
It needs more gas!
LoL, right..
Also needs an actual motor 😂
Wow......what did you expect.... Millennials are funny
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