Breaking up and cultivating soil is essential if you want to create a decent grade of soil (known as a fine tilth) to sow and plant in, but trying to break up even a smallish patch with a fork or spade is backbreaking and tiring work. So why not have a serious look at this lightweight, manoeuvrable but surprisingly powerful tiller/cultivator from WOLF-Garten, the renowned German lawn and garden experts. Ideal for working on small to medium vegetable patches in gardens or on allotments, the WOLF-Garten T40B is easy to handle and manoeuvre thanks to the low weight of 34kg and it’s user-friendly design. At the heart of the WOLF-Garten T40B is an up to date, meaty four-stroke engine, from respected engine manufacturers Briggs and Stratton, with plenty of power (rated 1.9kw), low emissions, running quietly and efficiently and with a durable, efficient full-metal gearbox to withstand all conditions. The working width is 40 centimetres and four tough, wide steel tines, designed to dismantle the toughest clods and clumps, carry out the cultivating action A foldable operating handle means you can store the T40B Petrol Tiller/ Cultivator easily. Just pop it in a shed or garage and the foldaway transport wheel, with patterned grips, helps you move it around. The WOLF-Garten T40B Petrol Tiller/Cultivator is also lightweight enough to put in the back of your car to take to your plot or another garden. The handles feature a soft and pliable comfort grip, which also helps to reduce harmful vibrations and control is easy and comfortable, courtesy of the bail-arm.
Growing your own food has never been more popular and your vegetable patch, strip or allotment may well need a good going over to prepare it for sowing. Be it onions, beans or just more flowers and shrubs, a good turning over of the soil is essential, allowing air and nutrients in, and this powerful labour-saving mini tiller will do the job easily and quickly. Advanced engineering and up-to-the-minute technology are at the heart of the WOLF-Garten C32B Petrol Tiller/Cultivator, with an ecologically sound and economically friendly, 31cc, 4-stroke petrol engine reducing emissions and running quietly and efficiently, saving fuel and delivering high performance. This practical piece of garden equipment works by using six strong steel blades Controlled by a sturdy full metal gearbox with eight strong, steel tines, specially designed to break up and turn over the soil, dissembling clumps to create a fine, workable tilth. A working width of 32 centimetres enables you to break work between rows of precious plants and avoid damaging them. Lightweight at 17.5kg and with a steerable front wheel and two adjustable rear wheels, it is easy to manoeuvre and handle as well as transport to and from your plot or garden. An integrated water-ballast tank increases the weight during use and therefore helping create consistent pressure, helping the tines to dig right down into the soil, even if you are working with heavy clay soil. Foldable handles and an integrated carrying handle help you to store and transport the C32B Garden Tiller and soft-grips make the machine comfortable to use, and reduces vibrations, making the tilling experience even more comfortable and pleasant.
Compacted soil, large clumps of earth, clay soils, all these hazards in your vegetable plot can seriously hamper your attempts to create a good, fine grade of soil suitable for planting or sowing and easy to weed, cultivate and work. The answer is to break up the soil thoroughly until you have the tilth you want. This is called primary cultivation and you can do it with a fork and a lot of effort but it is exceptionally wearing on your back, your hands and your time. So why not try a first class labour saving machine like the WOLF-Garten T61B Petrol Tiller/Cultivator. This hard working, petrol powered tiller/cultivator is more than capable of breaking up clumps and lumps of soil, can even deal with heavy clay soils and, at 36kg, is surprisingly lightweight, making it manoeuvrable and easy to handle, as well as store in a shed or garage and transport in a car or van. A good engine is required to carry out this sort of gruelling work, and the WOLF-Garten T61B Petrol Tiller/Cultivator. Has a powerful and highly reliable Briggs and Stratton model, with rated power of 1.9kw for excellent performance, great fuel economy and longevity. It has a full-metal gearbox for durability and protection and works by means of four carefully designed strong metal tines which dig right down under the surface to really break up and turn over the earth. Once the primary cultivating is done, and your crop is growing, you can put on the included crop-protection discs and carry out secondary tilling, re-cultivating between the rows. This also means that you can work between existing plants as well, making the most of your plot. The tilling width of the T61B Petrol Tiller/Cultivator is adjustable to three positions – 33cm, 55cm and 61cm, a very useful and quite rare feature at this price. There are safety features included, like an integrated steel ‘umbrella’ or shield, which covers the whole working area and protects the operator from flying pebbles, debris and dust. The WOLF-Garten T61B has a single, front-mounted wheel for easy manoeuvrability and steering. This folds away when not in use for convenience. There are also folding handles, which mean the tiller is easy both to store and to transport to and from your working area. A soft-grip handle adds comfort and reduces vibrations while a bail-arm offers easy handling. The WOLF-Garten T61B comes with a full two-year manufacturers warranty.
Preparing the soil and creating a fine tilth – where the soil is broken down into fine granules, is essential for growing crops efficiently and the WOLF-Garten C30E 1400Watt Tiller/Cultivator will do just that. With a fine working width of 30 centimetres and a high-performance 230-volt/1400-watt motor, this great little tiller/cultivator is fairly and squarely designed for the domestic user who want to revamp their vegetable beds, turn over soil for planting on a small allotment plot – assuming there is mains electricity available – and generally avoid the back ache and muscular pain associated with breaking up soil with a fork. It will weed as well as tilling, or preparing the ground, and will break up even quite compacted clumps of soil with its four, strong metal tines, which are self-sharpening and durable. This machine is pleasingly light in weight, at just 13kg, and is therefore easy to manoeuvre around your garden, working between rows of existing shrubs for example, with rear wheels for total freedom of movement, as well as being easy to store and transport, which is also helped by the inclusion of an integrated carry handle, and foldable handlebars – wheel it, carry it, just pop it in the car to take it to your plot, and store it in a shed or garage. Operating is made easy with the bail arm control and there is a soft-grip on the handle bar to reduce vibration problems and make the tilling experience more comfortable.