A rototiller’s cultivating width indicates the size of the swath of ground it can dig up with each pass. The wider the tiller ...
Whether you’re planting flowers, vegetables or grass seeds, the first step to ensuring healthy growth is properly preparing the soil. Soil that’s too hard and compacted won’t allow your plants’ roots ...
Rototiller cultivating widths range from 6 inches for smaller tillers up to 17 inches for a large rear-tine model. Some tillers feature removable tines that allow you to narrow the cultivating width, ...
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