I've owned and use this Honda till for over 25 years. I've worn the drive gears out over the years. Still runs like new. This little engine will not quit.
I've had this about four months and have found it to be an aggressive and powerful rig. ru-vid.comUgkxjo0FLo5z3Y_qUcT3vSlOqpMaMdFjvsXa I've used several others in the past and the Sun Joe surpasses these, easily. I note that several people have commented that it bounces on rocky and compacted soil. I believe that would be the case with all tillers - the ground does need to be "broken", either with a larger tractor type unit or with a shovel, and rocks need to be removed. I'm living on a Pike silt loam here in the midwest and the Sun Joe turns my garden to bug dust in two quick passes. I use a technique where I do a short 2 foot run then pull it back and let it go over it again.
Shopping tillers, appreciate your two-cents worth. I think you deserve a much larger trophy for your 2013 World Record Squash. I heard that the World Record Pumpkin Guys get one that's almost 6' tall
Take the wheels off and throw them away. Run the tiller backwards pulling it towards you. Don't baby it, it won't break. I've used this a lot it's great if used properly.
The RU-vid comments are more helpful than the video. Yes the wheels need to be removed and there is a depth gauge.... this guy needs to read the directions before making a "review."
Works good while it lasted. After 2 hours of running it the Motor sounded funny and 30mins later it died, drained the oil and it looked like a Metallic Silver Cup of OJ. Engine damaged no doubt.
You might be great at growing thousand plus pound squash but you're not too bright when it comes to reading instructions are you. You have to take the wheels off and then it works beautifully
@@willia3r yes I understand he removed the wheels but kept referring to it as a depth gauge. It's stationary there's no adjustment to it. I own one and I use it every year and I like it. It's a good little machine very sturdy very durable and requires a lot less maintenance than its competitors