How to distinguish a qualified tiller

March 18th 2022

How to distinguish a qualified tiller?

How to distinguish a qualified tiller?

A qualified tiller is distinguished by several criteria:

Ø   4-stroke engine for comfortable work with low fuel consumption;

Ø   the arched shape of the knives, made of the highest quality treated steel alloys that allow the soil to be crushed with minimal effort without creating premature wear;

Ø ·a heavy weight for good grip and increased torque;

Ø ·a mechanical transmission in the oil bath without power loss;

Ø ·anti-vibration system;

Ø ·the possibility of easy adjustment of the working height and width;

Ø ·ergonomic handles for comfortable use.

The tillers of Mingsin, like the model of GT500,GT900,GT1050,GT1350, etc., all of these models meet the above mentioned criteria.

The importance of changing the blades for carrying out the necessary activities with the tiller.

The tiller is an essential and effective tool for any yard, helping users minimize the effort required for garden maintenance. With a tiller, you can aerate the lawn, scarify, and cultivate the soil in a short amount of time and with minimal effort. To ensure optimal performance and longevity, it is crucial to clean and wash the tiller after each use, including its blades. The blades should be cleaned and replaced when they become dull, as neglecting this can negatively impact the device's performance.

When the blades are worn, the plow no longer loosens the soil, leaving the crops covered with boulders. Depending on the speed of the tiller, each blade can pass through the soil up to 290 times per minute. As the tiller wears out, the blades also become thinner and narrower due to the abrasive effects of soil and stones.

 

The primary challenge that most tiller users encounter is determining when to invest in a new set of blades. The answer to this question depends on the frequency of use and the specific purpose for which the tiller is employed, whether for plowing or cultivating. To assess the condition of the blades, position the tiller with the tips of the blades facing upward and inspect their ends while the engine is off. If the blades show significant wear, it is time to replace them. Additionally, if the blades are left in poor condition for an extended period, they may aerate the soil instead of effectively cutting it.

 

Due to excessive soil work, the tiller plow often experiences wear and tear. Therefore, when replacing the blades, it is advisable to change them as a complete set rather than individually to ensure even soil cultivation. The blades function collectively, with those in the center becoming more worn due to exposure to stones, roots, and varying conditions of use. When replacing the blades, it is recommended to start from the center and work outward. Additionally, it is crucial to handle the tiller with care, as these blades can cut through any rice or vegetation that may obstruct their path. To minimize the risk of injury, homeowners should avoid objects such as stones, roots, sticks, and buried pipes. Before beginning work, it is essential to clear the area of large stones, wires, pieces of glass, and other debris.


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