Help me choose a cultivator for a pensioner
Hello everyone! Need help choosing a cultivator. The main criterion is that it should be easy to manage, because it will be used most of the time by a pensioner. I think it should be as light as possible so that your hands don’t get tired. But I could be wrong. So far I've settled on Mantis Honda. What do you think is a good option?
I think it will be suitable for dad/uncle/grandfather, without any special bells and whistles, but it gets the job done. Mine have a similar model, just a different manufacturer.
A light cultivator will not be able to plow hard soil! So choose based not on age, but on the type of soil. Better yet, analyze everything together, how many acres, type of soil, open or closed area, power and width of the cultivator cutter. By the way, what kind of store is this “Technology for You” - have you already bought anything there? Reliable?
Hi all! Or maybe it’s worth considering the option with a walk-behind tractor? The difference between any walk-behind tractor and a walk-behind cultivator is that the cultivator only loosens the soil, fluffing it up, but not turning it over. But if you decide to buy a walk-behind tractor, then first you need to decide on the tasks that you plan to assign to this equipment. If the goal is to plow your 6-10 acres, then a small gasoline cultivator will be enough.But if you need to periodically transport hay for livestock or firewood for kindling; If you want to mechanize your work when planting potatoes or plow hard-to-till types of soil (as we already mentioned the importance of its type), then the right decision would be to purchase a walk-behind tractor. It would be stupid to overpay for technology capabilities that will never be used. And of course, it depends on you how much money you are willing to invest, I can personally advise you to check out the prices in this store, the prices are lower than on the official websites, and the quality is also lower.
I’m not a pensioner, but I’m also interested in buying a walk-behind tractor. And I’m looking for the same thing that’s lighter, so that it’s within a woman’s strength, but I can’t handle something that’s heavy. I looked through a bunch of models, went to stores, looked there, on the spot, but still couldn’t decide on a model.
Maybe you can tell me which staircase is more convenient/useful in the country? Is an ordinary stepladder suitable?
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otherwise the choice is great, the prices are different and we were surprised by such abundance. I used to think that there were ladders, concrete, wooden and escalators. eh! what to choose?
Good day, oh, you’re having a hard time with an ordinary cultivator, I sympathize. they rightly say that it is better to buy a walk-behind tractor, and it is much more functional... look at the walk-behind tractor here, there are also cultivators there, but it’s better not to miscalculate, good luck in your choice!
Take the Neva, you won't regret it!
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