🌍 Cultivate Your Garden Like a Pro!
The Earthquake Versa 2-in-1 Tiller Cultivator is a versatile gardening tool powered by a 79cc 4-cycle Viper engine. It features tool-less tilling width adjustment, removable side shields, integrated transport wheels, and a low center of gravity for enhanced stability. Weighing 77 pounds, it is designed for easy maneuverability and customization to suit your gardening needs.
Operation Mode | Gas Powered |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 77 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 50"D x 33.9"W x 24"H |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | Red, Black |
L**A
Light weight. Easy to handle
Very easy to put together. Took only about an hour. It is light weight so it is easy for me to handle. Haven’t got to use it yet due to so much rain.
M**L
Great value
Great tiller, pop pretty easy to assemble, runs and cultivates very good, also lightweight, but very easy to maneuver.
A**R
Tiller
Works great!
T**T
Manufacturer is of no help
Manufacturer is no help. I had problems with the choke being broken and couldn’t get help to resolve the problem
R**I
Awesome Rototiller
A great machine for the money. I’m very satisfied:)
Y**Y
No directions
There’s no directions anywhere online or website that tells you how to put in the oil. They assume you know. I just assume you tilt the thing sideways and put in all the oil it came with. Not sure if that’s how it’s suppose to be done.
B**T
There’s an earthquake
The media could not be loaded. My neighbor Larry, really enjoying using my brand new earthquake tiller
M**S
Awesome tiller. Terrible factory preparation for assembly.
Once I got this tiller assembled, it performed like a champ. It's heavy-duty but my petite wife can still maneuver it easily. We have some rough virgin ground we are expanding our large garden to and, though we had to work some of it twice both to break up the soil and to blend in peat moss, we were pleased with how it performed. It turns easily and has an easy pull-start cord that doesn't break your arm or wear you out. It starts quickly. Cold, you choke it and pull once and then cut off the choke and pull again, it starts right up. When its been use and gets shut down for a few minutes, it starts on the first try.But the way the tiller arrived from the factory for assembly was disappointing, to say the least. We were two smaller nut-and bolt assemblies short and they sent two larger nut-and-bolt assemblies I didn't need. Unbelievably, I had to use my drill press to enlarge the holes on the left tine assembly where they attached to the tine drive. How can you not get the size of the holes correct for the bolts you send with the tiller?There are four bolts that hold the handlebar mechanism. The instructions assume the bottom portion is partially attached upon arrival with only the adjustable wingnuts necessary to install. That isn't the case. The handlebar mechanism arrives zip-tied to the engine assembly and the instructions don't tell you which bolts are to be used to install it, nor where in the process that is supposed to happen. The instructions also have you attach some parts which later have to be removed in order to install other parts.Overall, we love the tiller but the assembly instructions and process is a pain in the posterior. I wouldn't do it again. I'd go to Home Depot and buy a tiller, even though those would be more expensive, and have the store assemble it for me. It just isn't a good enough tiller to have to relive that nightmare.
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