The Heavy Duty 7 HP 4 Stroke Petrol Operated Back Rotary Power Tiller is a powerful agricultural tool designed for efficient soil cultivation. It is easy to maneuver and ideal for tasks like weed control and seed bed preparation in gardens and small fields. Its durable construction ensures reliability for heavy-duty agricultural use.
Features
:- Engine Power : 7 HP, providing strong performance for tilling and cultivation.
- Starting System : Recoil start for quick and hassle-free operation.
- Durability : Built with robust materials for long-lasting performance in demanding agricultural environments.
- Tilling Depth : Capable of tilling to a depth of 5 to 10 inches (12.7 to 25.04 cm), suitable for various soil conditions.
- RPM : Operates at a maximum speed of 3600 RPM for effective soil penetration.
Accessories
:- 24 Pcs Blade
- 2 pcs of Tyre
- Toolkit
- User Manual
Usage
:Before you start :- Read the Manual Properly.
- Ensure that all parts are securely assembled, including wheels, handles, and blades. Check for any loose bolts or connections.
Starting the machine:
- Fill the tank with petrol (No 2T oil needed) there is a separate chamber for pouring the engine oil.
- Pull the starter rope briskly to start the engine.
- Squeeze the clutch handle to engage the blades. This will start rotating them, allowing you to begin tilling.
- To move forward, hold down the clutch while guiding the tiller in your desired direction. Adjust your grip on the handles to control depth and direction; pulling up on one handle can help turn or pivot.
- For deeper tilling, allow the tines to dig in place before moving forward. You can also reverse if needed by shifting into reverse gear while holding down the clutch.
How to Stop : - To stop, release the clutch handle. Ensure that you shift back into neutral before shutting off.
- Turn off the engine following proper procedures outlined in your manual. This usually involves switching off fuel supply and allowing it to idle for a moment before turning off completely.
Applications
:- Soil Preparation : The primary application is soil tilling. The tiller can break up hard soil, making it suitable for planting and improving aeration.
- Weed Control: Use the tiller to uproot weeds in gardens and fields. The rotating blades effectively disrupt weed growth, reducing competition for nutrients.
- Seedbed Creation: After tilling, the machine can help create a fine seedbed, which is essential for optimal seed germination and growth.
- Incorporating Fertilizers: The tiller can be used to mix fertilizers into the soil, ensuring even distribution and enhancing nutrient availability for crops.
- Soil Aeration: By breaking up compacted soil, the tiller improves aeration, which is crucial for root development and overall plant health.