Happy for you! I just purchased one from Tractor Supply Company In Junction City, Oregon. You make me smile , when you forgot to turn the switch on! Oh, oh, I also purchased the string mower from Earthquake last season. Enjoy!
It's nice that the Tiller has airless tires so you don't have to worry about filling them with air. I wonder if it would be more bumpy and jumpy without air tires. Nice that you have your son work along with you to spend quality time and have him learn the value of work. Wishing you the best with your new tiller.
I would have loved to see how it really tills down deep where one needs it, not just to top of the soil. They all can do that. Your son is adorable helping you out.
Love the fact that the music hit me off guard.. with an accent like ours this is not usually the background music normally heard on videos from people in the south!! Nice tiller too
Great video! Concise and to the point without a lot of needless talk Excellent review hitting on all the major features. The only thing I didn't learn was whether this was a shaft drive or chain drive tiller. Nevertheless, lots of features on this tiller that seems to add value. I looked at one at the local Tractor Supply today and was very impressed. It seemed light in weight enough to please my wife. You probably cost me some money with this video. 95% chance I'll be back to the store in the morning to buy one. Loved that you are teaching your son and he's so willing to learn skills.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am looking for the lightest rear tine tiller and easiest to maneuver at corners. Would you happen to know how much it weighs?
The engine is half the size of most other similar tillers. I would like to know your assessment of the power once you have tilled deeply in hard ground
I bought one of these and the power is fine, but the gear box is garbage. Less than 10 hrs use and the gear is stripped. They sent me a new gear box under warranty so we will see if it lasts longer. Also have already had to reweld the tines.
Shifter is hard to move. I bought mine assembled by the seller, L&M Fleet. After a few hours of running one of the wheels fell off. Have any trouble with the bolts that hold the wheels on? I wil assume for now that L&M Fleet just did a crappy job tightening the bolts down. Will see.
I can sell you one via "square". Shoot me an email whenever you get ready for one and I can send you an invoice and you can pay that way. they are $30 and that includes shipping. I'm also in the process of getting camo hats made but they are currently on back order.
I RAN ACROSS UR VIDEO WHILE SHOPPING FOR OUR FIRST TILLER N I WAS PRETTY PLEASED WITH THE REVIEW BUDDY... Now, 3 yrs later, is there anything at all you can add to ur first video that a new purchaser would want to know before buying this product?? I thank u in advance for any input u may have for us and GOD BLESS!
I did have to replace the transmission just because the bolts that held it to the main frame came loose and there is no way to get to them due to being inside the housing, but it was all taken care of by warranty.
Have you tried to find parts for that tiller? You aren't finding a belt locally. You will be dead in the water until the replacement comes in the mail.
Just bought one today. Loved how it toiled my son’s little garden space. Can’t wait to use in in my back yard!!!
Happy for you! I just purchased one from Tractor Supply Company In Junction City, Oregon.
You make me smile , when you forgot to turn the switch on!
Oh, oh, I also purchased the string mower from Earthquake last season. Enjoy!
Gotta love them on/off switches!!! 😁
Lol. Right!
It's nice that the Tiller has airless tires so you don't have to worry about filling them with air. I wonder if it would be more bumpy and jumpy without air tires. Nice that you have your son work along with you to spend quality time and have him learn the value of work. Wishing you the best with your new tiller.
I’m not sure...we’ll find out soon enough. Yeah, he’s my little sidekick. Thanks for watching!
I would have loved to see how it really tills down deep where one needs it, not just to top of the soil. They all can do that. Your son is adorable helping you out.
I will be using it in future videos. We are breaking ground on our garden soon so stay tuned. Thanks, he's a big helper. Thanks for watching!
First pass is usually shallow to up root grass to dry and die. Going very deep will replant the grass. That little fellow is sharp. Helping daddy
Love your little guy. Daddy’s helper. Great he is interested now and hopefully that won’t change. God bless
Love the fact that the music hit me off guard.. with an accent like ours this is not usually the background music normally heard on videos from people in the south!! Nice tiller too
Gotta change it up haha. Appreciate you watching
Thank you for the demonstration. It was very helpful. I'm looking forward to use it in our garden in the next few days.
Glad it was helpful!
We bought a rear tine tiller and it was the best tiller we ever bought. It the regular tiller in the dust!
We're excited to see how it performs this gardening season. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
We got one just like it this year its working great
Awesome! That's good to hear. I hope we get years of good use out of it. Thanks for watching
Great video! Concise and to the point without a lot of needless talk Excellent review hitting on all the major features. The only thing I didn't learn was whether this was a shaft drive or chain drive tiller. Nevertheless, lots of features on this tiller that seems to add value. I looked at one at the local Tractor Supply today and was very impressed. It seemed light in weight enough to please my wife. You probably cost me some money with this video. 95% chance I'll be back to the store in the morning to buy one. Loved that you are teaching your son and he's so willing to learn skills.
Glad the video helped a little. I believe it is belt driven. Thanks for watching!
If you're in the US, I have a used one for sale. Only used for a few months, clean as new..... And functions too
Brother, we all do the same thing with switches. It's always good to pull piston through a few times before starting.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am looking for the lightest rear tine tiller and easiest to maneuver at corners. Would you happen to know how much it weighs?
Ah, you read the instructions about turning the box over first. LOL!!
Thanks for showing me that switch. I would have done the same thing.
Would like to see an update if you have used the tiller much. Thanks for this video!
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The engine is half the size of most other similar tillers. I would like to know your assessment of the power once you have tilled deeply in hard ground
We’re a little behind getting our garden tilled but I’m going to do another video when we do finally get it tilled up and share how it performed
Good video! Add some wheel weights and then the tines will not buck you around and it will allow you to dig deeper.
Thanks for the tip! Appreciate you watching
Love your video keep up the great work
Thanks for watching!
what cute helper!
I remember my tiller days 😂😂. That one looks manageable. Sure enjoy your channel!!!
great overview. Thanks for the help
No problem 👍
I bought one of these and the power is fine, but the gear box is garbage. Less than 10 hrs use and the gear is stripped. They sent me a new gear box under warranty so we will see if it lasts longer. Also have already had to reweld the tines.
Thanks! very helpful.
Did you ever find out where to use the silver tube thing that came with it? Seems like it's just an extra piece?
The engine is very tiny, do you think it is under powered?
Not for me but thanks for your time in producing the vid on it.
Shifter is hard to move. I bought mine assembled by the seller, L&M Fleet. After a few hours of running one of the wheels fell off. Have any trouble with the bolts that hold the wheels on? I wil assume for now that L&M Fleet just did a crappy job tightening the bolts down. Will see.
yeah the shifter can be a little tight...just try rocking it a little bit as you shift it. Haven't had any other issues
I have a post hole digger made by Earthquake. It is very reliable.
That's great to hear!
Hey bud! Great video as always! Where can I get one of them hats!!
I can sell you one via "square". Shoot me an email whenever you get ready for one and I can send you an invoice and you can pay that way. they are $30 and that includes shipping. I'm also in the process of getting camo hats made but they are currently on back order.
@@LifeOnTheRidge where do I find your email at?
lifeontheridge1@gmail.com
thanks for making this vid...enjoy that boy he'll be grown and gone before you know it...how is the tiller holding up??
I know it. We try to soak up every minute together. Tiller is still doing great!!
Hay good Evelyn I want to know how can ibye one of these machine
I bought it off Amazon
How is it still running?
Still running great! Used it this summer for our garden
I wish id got that model, I got the previous model and its been nothing but a $800 headache
I sure hate to hear that. Maybe you’ll get all the kinks worked out
I RAN ACROSS UR VIDEO WHILE SHOPPING FOR OUR FIRST TILLER N I WAS PRETTY PLEASED WITH THE REVIEW BUDDY... Now, 3 yrs later, is there anything at all you can add to ur first video that a new purchaser would want to know before buying this product?? I thank u in advance for any input u may have for us and GOD BLESS!
Still works great!!!
I did have to replace the transmission just because the bolts that held it to the main frame came loose and there is no way to get to them due to being inside the housing, but it was all taken care of by warranty.
Whats it come with? 5, 10-year, Lifetime Limited Warranty??
Still like this tiller
Love it!
Gosh 99cc for a rear tine tiller seems so underpowered curious how well it works in tough deep stuff .
We’re a little behind getting our garden tilled but I’m going to do another video when we do finally get it tilled up and share how it performed
Horsepower on a tiller doesn't matter as much as the gearbox it's attached to.Those gears do most of the work.
Have you tried to find parts for that tiller? You aren't finding a belt locally. You will be dead in the water until the replacement comes in the mail.
I haven’t tried finding parts yet...hopefully we’ll have good luck and won’t have to buy parts for awhile. Thanks for watching!
This is a clone of the Toro. Or maybe the other way around. Either way someone else is making these and they are slapping their brand on it.