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Earthquake 20015 Versa Front Tine Tiller Cultivator with 99cc 4-Cycle Viper Engine, 5 Year Warranty
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Brand | EARTHQUAKE |
Color | Red |
Product Dimensions | 34"D x 24"W x 50"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 78 Pounds |
About this item
- VERSATILE - Tool-less removal of outer tines and shields quickly turns Versa from a tiller into a cultivator
- EASY-TO-USE - Easy maneuverability - Light enough to turn on a dime with effortless control
- STABILITY - Lowest center of gravity available in any front tine tiller for ground-hugging stability
- CONVENIENT AND QUIET - Smooth pull recoil for an easy start
- WARRANTY - 5-Year Limited
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Versa 2-in-1 Tiller Cultivator
Features
- 4-Cycle Viper Engine
- Adjustable Tilling Width (21", 16" or 11")
- Integrated Transport Wheels
- Tilling Depth Up To 11"
As a tiller, the Versa can prepare entire gardens for seeding and do major cleanup in the fall. The 21" max width makes quick work of your garden chores.
Cultivator-
As a cultivator, the Versa squeezes into tight spaces like mid-season rows and along fence lines. The 11" minimum tilling width makes this tiller extremely easy to handle around delicate plants.
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Removable Tines & Side ShieldsRemove the outer tines and side shields in just seconds to transformthe Versa from a tiller to a cultivator. |
CultivatingTake on narrows rows and other tight spaces with the Versa in cultivating mode. With the outer tines removed, the tilling width slims down to just 11". |
TillingTurn compact soil into a seed bed ready for planting in no time with the Versa's 21" maximum tilling width. The low center of gravity makes handling the Versa a breeze. |
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Product information
Brand | EARTHQUAKE |
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Color | Red |
Product Dimensions | 34"D x 24"W x 50"H |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 78 Pounds |
Operation Mode | Electric |
Item Weight | 78 pounds |
Manufacturer | Ardisam Inc. |
ASIN | B01AS01FQE |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 20015 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #15,134 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #14 in Power Tillers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Description
The Earthquake Versa front tine Tiller is two garden tools in one! As a cultivator, versa can Weed, mulch & aerate soil. As a tiller, the high-performance 99cc Viper engine & design delivers the right amount of power to turn all kinds of soil. Prepare wide open spaces of land in the spring, maintain rows in the summer & do major cleanup in the fall.
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Maneuverability | 4.3 | 3.9 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | 3.6 |
Easy to assemble | 3.7 | 4.2 | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | 3.8 |
Easy to use | 4.3 | 3.7 | — | — | 4.7 | — |
Light weight | — | — | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | 3.7 |
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power source | Gas Powered | Gas Powered | gas powered | AC | AC | Gas Powered |
material | — | Metal | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Metal |
operation mode | Electric | Electric | Electric | Electric | Electric | Electric |
weight | 78 pounds | — | 102 pounds | — | 24.36 pounds | — |
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Customers like the weight and quality of the soil tiller cultivator. For example, they mention it's light enough to be able to horse it around and heavy enough to get down and dirty in the garden. That said, they're satisfied with maneuverability, value, and power. That being said, some complain about the screws that are missing. Opinions are mixed on ease of assembly and ease of starting.
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Customers like the quality of the soil tiller cultivator. For example, they say it does a really good job, runs well, and is perfect for their needs. Some mention that the assembly is a project, but the device is very nimble and easy to maneuver.
"Starts easy, runs well. Would like to see throttle control up on handle." Read more
"...This is perfect for my needs and the size garden we have...." Read more
"Takes awhile to put together and need some help. Works great so far" Read more
"...] I am surprised just how quiet this tiller is and it works so well. I am not a strong person and can operate it...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the soil tiller cultivator. They say it is powerful and affordable.
"...Amazing, great value for Money. We had a lot of roots in a newly cleared area for a vegetable patch...." Read more
"...to purchase something that woud do the job but easy to operate and affordable. This was money well spent and I recommend it highly." Read more
"...average homeowner wanting to get a small garden up this is the best bang for the buck...." Read more
"Decent tiller at a value. Was easy to assemble. First ran this tiller for about 7 hours straight to till a new garden out of lawn. It did the trick...." Read more
Customers like the maneuverability of the soil tiller cultivator. They say it turns easily, is nice to handle, and is smooth sailing. Some mention that it is light enough that they can maneuver it down their rows and even between their plants. They also say it is simple to assemble and very easy to lift into a truck for transport.
"...Easy to assemble, surprisingly quiet, easy to maneuver, and more importantly easy to start...." Read more
"...It is small enough and light enough that I can maneuver it down my rows and even between my plants. Weeds beware!..." Read more
"Not my first tiller but I will stay with the Earthquake line.Smooth and efficient , easy to maneuver...." Read more
"...The tiller has been great. Starts right up. Although hard to maneuver when you hit hard ground it will break it up...." Read more
Customers like the power of the soil tiller cultivator. They say it has enough power to do the job, and plenty of power to break new ground.
"...Plenty of power to break new ground just make sure you set your bar deep enough and let it work." Read more
"...It's got plenty of power - yes it nearly ripped my arms from my body as it tore the roots out of the ground, and yes as expected some of them did..." Read more
"...I settled for the 99cc Viper engine and find it has plenty of power. It chewed through my compacted Colorado clay garden soil with little effort...." Read more
"...Has the power to do the job, and will work you out a bit doing so. I let my neighbor use it on his garden...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the weight of the soil tiller cultivator. They mention that it is light enough to be able to move it around, yet heavy enough to get down and dirty in the garden.
"...The ground is so light and fluffy, rich in nutrients ( pitch black ) the vegetables and very happy and weeding is a breeze...." Read more
"...If this thing lasts 8 years I will be extremely happy. The weight is good, these need to be heavy to cut in, but if you know how to let the machine..." Read more
"...It is small enough and light enough that I can maneuver it down my rows and even between my plants. Weeds beware!..." Read more
"...Strong enough to break up sod, and light enough to be able to horse it around a bit...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the soil tiller cultivator. Some mention it's very easy to assemble, maneuver, and start. However, others say that the instructions are dodgy and take some time to put together.
"Starts easy, runs well. Would like to see throttle control up on handle." Read more
"This tiller was fairly easy to assemble and easy to operate. If you have never used a front tine tiller before they are awkward to use; all of them!..." Read more
"...in nutrients ( pitch black ) the vegetables and very happy and weeding is a breeze. No longer digging out roots for packed dirt!..." Read more
"Instructions are not written in correct order of assembly, but most will be able to figure it out...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of starting the soil tiller cultivator. Some mention that the unit is fairly well made, and the engine starts easily on the first pull. However, others say that they had issues with the ability to start it after the first use.
"...It starts every time and tackles the La. gumbo and all the top roots just fine...." Read more
"...A lot of them had to do with the inability to start it after the first use.. I found that after if you only use the choke on the first one or two..." Read more
"...The unit is fairly well made. Engine starts easily on the first pull most of the time. Haven't used it much so I don't know about reliability...." Read more
"...a garden space and after dying several times it finally just gave up and won't start. Maybe the dust? Maybe a lemon?..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the screws of the soil tiller cultivator. They mention that there are a few screws missing, bolts for the handle, and hardware. Some customers also say that not all hardware was included. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality and quantity of the screws.
"Missing bolts for the handle" Read more
"...Missing bolts to assemble the Handle. Had to go to Lowe’s to buy bolts and nuts...." Read more
"...but I can’t tell because a couple hours in, I’m now finding the missing parts." Read more
"...When putting it together we noticed there were a few screws missing, also. It runs when we started it but we haven't used it in the ground yet...." Read more
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Amazing, great value for Money. We had a lot of roots in a newly cleared area for a vegetable patch. It's got plenty of power - yes it nearly ripped my arms from my body as it tore the roots out of the ground, and yes as expected some of them did get wrapped around the tines. However, what would've taken a day to prepare a 20ft by 80ft hard packed grassed area was completed in a couple of hours over 2 days (rest break / allowed some moisture to sink in) - this has become a corn patch. As for our existing vegetable garden, it dug down deep and mixed in last years compost, decomposed roots, chicken poop etc.. very nicely. Typically a days work to turn and dig in was a couple of hours, over two days, after watering a little and allowing it to settle.
The ground is so light and fluffy, rich in nutrients ( pitch black ) the vegetables and very happy and weeding is a breeze. No longer digging out roots for packed dirt!
Removed the outer two rotors for 'weeding' between rows, had to back-off the gas as to not not 'eat everything' - very quick exercise, worked wonders so not as much round-up needed this year.
HINT: when starting off a fresh area, let the Tiller DIG-DOWN a few in inches by holding it in place, this will lighten the stress on your arms with it running away on hard packed dirt. Let it move along at it's own pace, WARNING hold tight if there are roots it will bounce and throw dirt, keep everyone far away. NOTE: keep clogged grass and roots off the rotors, you can tell if its blocking up by listening to the engine working harder, turn-off, tip it back and pull out anything that is wrapped around anything (look close to where the rotors are connected together)
Starts like a grumpy old man. That is to say, it's difficult and uncooperative. I get a workout trying to start thus sucker.