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The Field TuffSteel Tow Behind Sleeve Hitch Garden Cultivator is a robust soil tiller designed for efficiency and durability. With a 39-inch working width and 11-inch discs, it prepares your garden for planting in record time. Its adjustable blade angles cater to various soil conditions, while the heavy-duty steel construction ensures long-lasting performance. This cultivator fits snugly onto any tractor sleeve hitch, making it an essential tool for any serious gardener.
Item Weight | 58 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 39"W x 27"H |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Manual |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black |
P**.
Great for a garden
Works good for a garden space where the soil is loose.
S**O
worth it
works great
D**N
No Instructions
Product was shopped without instructions to put together. We had to find a similar product and download their instructions. As mentioned in other reviews the nuts and bolts are difficult to keep tightened which then causes other problems. The tray to hold cement blocks has sides that aren’t deep enough to hold blocks in palace.
A**H
I received a box full of parts. It is ...
I received a box full of parts. It is 0% assembled. Nowhere did it say that I would have to put it together. One of the large nuts is stripped and cross threaded so I can't even put it together without going to buy a new one. Such a huge headache. Once it's together it should work but it is going to be a pain in the butt to get it together. It is adjustable but will be a pain to do so.
B**S
Light duty only
This isn’t made for ATVs. The neck is too short and hits the back tires when you turn. Also you can’t add too much weight to it because the neck will bend. Made with cheap Chinese metal.
N**8
Labor saver
What took me two days before now only took me 30 minutes with this device. I just attached to my riding lawnmower and it did all the work for me.
C**N
Inexpensive
This is fine for what it is. I could have bought two or more and link them together but if you put too many together you can’t use the sleeve hitch. It’s fine.
S**R
Discs are decent but the frame is too weak for busting new ground.
I got this and took off the discs and welded them to another square tubular frame. The discs lasted two years and were put through some of the absolute worst ground conditions before they simply cracked and chipped off. The frame where you are supposed to put cinder blocks isn’t very tough. I do foodplot planting every year with a Polaris 700 Sportsman Quad and the unit collapsed from the stress. Transferring the discs was a good move. If you are a typical Joe Homeowner you probably can get away with blocks and your riding mower. If you plant for deer, find a welder.
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