Erik from Farpoint Farms Reviews his Honda FG100 Mini Tiller. Its a great quality unit that is capable of doing some pretty heavy chores around the house, but would work nicely in any yard big or small.
A Neighbor just threw one out. I took it in my garage cleaned it all up and have it running like brand new. I just like to pull the cord and listen to it run I have no need for it ha ha. I do live in one of these new postal stamp size yards in Florida. You are correct. Miss my acre and a half in Connecticut, but I don’t miss all the work it took to keep it done
Just found one on the side of the road. Doesn't look like it's been used in 10 years and the varnish-smelling fuel in it proves that. 2 primes and full choke and it started ONE pull lol😂 Guess they're good machines🤷♂️ Update, just realized the transmission is inoperable/ stripped so i will be returning it to the side of the road where i found it. Oh well!🤷♂️
I wonder how the longevity is of these tillers . ...so many people complain of rings going bad from dusty air filters to the transmission going bad. Could be just the folks who didn't look after them complaining. People who have them seem to like them. Thanks for posting .
@@stevensomerfield4733 If you read the manual, it says "The transport wheels are used to move the tiller around. Before tilling, the transport wheels must be removed and the drag bar installed in their place."
Digging wheels no. Tiller yes and I believe, but not in front of mine, you can adjust the wheels. I dont use them. You do with rhe edger. Dethatcher breaks pretty easily, no replacement tines, only bad attachment.
Yes. The manual (available online for free) states the wheels are for moving the unit around your property. There is a drag bar that is used during tilling that stabilizes the unit. The person above also read the manual. Since the youtube poster got the unit secondhand, he may not have the manual.
To some extent, But dealing with weeds is all just a part of having a garden. It seems like no matter what method I used to combat, them they find a way.