The 60 cm tillers represent a technical solution designed for soil cultivation on medium-sized surfaces, where good soil penetration capacity combined with precise machine control is required. This type of equipment is used to break up and prepare the soil before sowing, facilitating aeration and the incorporation of organic substances. The main feature of these models is the maximum working width of the tines of about 60 cm, with some variants reaching 65 cm, a value that defines the width of the strip worked with each pass. Some models allow this width to be modified by removing or adding tilling elements, thus adapting the machine to different operational needs.
The quality of work is uniform thanks to the balanced distribution of the tines and the power transmission, which allows uniform cultivation even on moderately compact soils. The forward speed, combined with the working width, allows surfaces of up to 100 sqm to be covered in a short time, maintaining good precision in soil finishing. Operation is based on a set of rotating tines driven by a motor, which can be petrol, electric or battery-powered, capable of transmitting motion through different mechanical systems.
These tillers are intended for users ranging from the advanced hobbyist to semi-professional contexts, where a compact machine with adequate performance for frequent work in vegetable gardens and gardens is required.
On AgriEuro it is possible to select 60 cm tillers based on different technical features, in order to identify the most suitable model for specific operational needs. Each parameter allows precise evaluation of performance, structure and intended use of the machine. The presence of multiple configurations makes it possible to adapt the tiller to the type of soil, work frequency and surface to be treated, facilitating a targeted and consistent choice with one's needs.
- Series: distinguishes the construction level and the scope of use of the machine; it ranges from models for limited work on soft soil to mid-range versions also suitable for advanced hobbyist and semi-professional uses on medium-consistency soils. This classification helps identify the machine most consistent with work intensity and continuity.
- Engine: available in petrol, electric or battery versions; 4-stroke petrol engines offer autonomy and constant power, electric ones allow immediate start with connection to the mains, while battery solutions ensure mobility without cables. The choice affects performance, practicality and usage context.
- Number of tines: 2+2 or 3+3 configurations determine width and working capacity; a lower number facilitates control in tight spaces, while a wider configuration allows covering a larger surface with fewer passes. Some models allow reduction of the operating width.
- Transmission: can be direct, belt with worm screw, belt and chain, gears and chain, chain only or worm screw; each system affects torque transmission, noise level and durability over time. More robust combinations are suitable for more demanding work.
- Number of gears: ranges from single-speed up to 3+1 configurations; the presence of reverse gear facilitates manoeuvres, while multiple speeds allow adapting forward movement to the type of soil. This aspect affects machine control during operations.
- Engine brand: includes manufacturers such as Briggs&Stratton, Honda, Ducar, Rato, Loncin and others; each brand presents specific characteristics in terms of reliability, performance and quality/price ratio. Engine choice affects durability and operating consistency.
- Recommended surface: indicated for areas from 25 to 100 sqm; represents a prudent estimate of the maximum workable size under optimal conditions. This value helps avoid undersizing the machine compared to actual needs.
- Net weight: ranges from ultra-light models to medium-heavy versions; lower weight facilitates transport and use for limited work, while a heavier structure improves stability and soil penetration. This parameter is linked to the level of use, from limited to semi-professional.
The 60 cm tillers stand out for a balanced combination of working width and manoeuvrability, which makes them suitable for operations on already tilled or medium-compact soils. The possibility of adjusting the tine width and the presence of different transmission and gear configurations allows adapting the machine to different operating conditions.
- Preparing soil for home vegetable gardens: the width of about 60 cm allows quickly working surfaces up to 100 sqm; 2+2 or 3+3 tine configurations allow adapting the machine to available spaces.
- Working medium-consistency soils: belt and chain or gears and chain transmissions offer good mechanical resistance; medium weight improves soil penetration.
- Seasonal soil maintenance: the presence of multiple gears, including reverse, facilitates manoeuvres and allows more precise control during repeated operations.
- Use in spaces with obstacles or cultivated rows: the possibility of reducing the working width by removing tines allows operating more precisely between crops.
These tillers are suitable for usage levels ranging from limited to semi-professional, depending on the construction series and machine weight. Lighter models fall within hobbyist use; mid-range versions offer adequate performance for more frequent work. More structured configurations allow continuous use on small surfaces
60 cm tillers offer a balance between operational capacity and machine control, making them suitable for work on small and medium-sized surfaces. The different technical configurations available allow adapting performance to specific soil conditions and frequency of use.
- Optimised working width: the width up to 60-65 cm allows covering a good surface with each pass; some models allow width adjustment to adapt to tighter spaces.
- Adaptability to soil: different types of transmission and tine configurations allow working both on soft and medium-consistency soils, maintaining regular cultivation.
- Engine choice: availability of petrol, electric or battery-powered engines allows selecting the most suitable solution based on operating context and required practicality.
- Control and manoeuvrability: the presence of multiple gears and reverse in more complete models facilitates manoeuvres and allows more precise machine control during work.
- Structure and stability: the variable weight between light and medium-heavy models affects soil penetration capacity and stability during cultivation.
- Component reliability: the presence of engines from recognised brands and proven transmission systems contributes to durability and performance continuity over time.
Buying a 60 cm tiller on AgriEuro allows access to a structured service that covers all stages, from product selection to after-sales support.
- Fast and free shipping managed by AgriEuro logistics centres: internal logistics allows quick order preparation and delivery at no extra cost. Products are carefully packaged to preserve their integrity during transport.
- Possibility to order spare parts always available: each model has a dedicated spare parts catalogue that can be easily consulted. This allows keeping the machine efficient over time without difficulty in sourcing components.
- Attentive and personalised after-sales support: technical support provides specific guidance for maintenance and resolution of any issues. The service is structured to offer timely responses based on the purchased product.
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