Is the earthquake Tiller any good?
This tiller is very well made and sturdy. It is very easy to use as well. I have used it so far to till the soil for my vegetable garden and it performed well. I have only one criticism: the instructions were not very clear and as a result it took me about two hours to assemble.
Who makes the earthquake cultivator?
the Ardisam company
Easy to assemble, easy to operate, and lives up to its name! Earthquake, a division of the Ardisam company, kindly sent us their newly designed 29702 Victory CRT Kohler 196CC Solid Wheels Rototiller.
How much does an earthquake Tiller cost?
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Rating | 4.5 out of 5 stars 516 reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 9382 reviews |
Price | $349.99 | $158.32 |
Sold By | lethingohhhh | Amazon.com |
Maneuverability | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Easy to assemble | 3.8 | 4.8 |
What kind of gas does a earthquake Tiller use?
The machine has a Viper® 99cc four-cycle (no oil + gas mixture) engine that runs on 87+ octane unleaded ethanol-free gasoline (or an ethanol blend if an ethanol fuel stabilizer is added) and 10W30 engine oil (included) The gas tank holds a little more than a half gallon of fuel.
Where is Earthquake tiller made?
Wisconsin
This new tiller has been designed and developed at Earthquake headquarters in Cumberland, Wisconsin.
Where are Earthquake tillers made?
This new tiller has been designed and developed at Earthquake headquarters in Cumberland, Wisconsin.
Where is the Earthquake cultivator made?
Who makes Viper tiller engines?
The Earthquake® Victory™ rear tine rototiller delivers the ultimate combination of power and size. The Victory™ features a 212cc Viper® engine that delivers optimal power to the rear-mounted CRT tines….Product Specifications.
ENGINE BRAND | VIPER® |
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WARRANTY | 5-YEAR LIMITED |