Hello...thanks for this video as I just rented this model tiller for the weekend. Not sure if you happen to check these comments since this was posted 7 years ago, but I'll put it out there in cyberspace for any advice. I got this idea to have a front lawn instead of the PNW moss that takes over lawns here that are under big Doug-fir trees. So I did a preliminary scalping of the moss and got this hare brained idea to rent a rototiller to churn up my soil since it looked fairly compacted. So I am almost 70, and this thing was getting away from me today. I could barely hang on to it. I realize there is a difference from your video where you are tilling a garden. Do I need to lean back more on the drag bar to anchor it and slow it down? Otherwise, I was looking to jury rig a harness of some sort so my body can hold it back. Best regards
At 2:00 this video says tilling depth is 10-12 inches. How can this be if the tine diameter is 13 inches per Honda? Most tillers will bottom on the tine center axle. Are you using some kind of aftermarket tines? Note that for my gardening needs 5-6 inches tilling depth is usually enough.
you are not using that correctly at all. leave the wheel down. and raise the depth bar so you can go deeper dont lower then use the front wheel as you till. youre a moron.
WTF...these weak rental guys didn't show me SHIT...grab the fuckin machine like men n show us how to till...let us see how u guys handle the machine dragging ur ass around n how to control it..my 12 yr old neice could've made this exact video....put that shit back on the truck n return it to the rental spot..it's too much for both of you guys
Nothing that wouldn’t be obvious to a first time user. I was hoping you would have info oh how to till. The machine quickly stops in a spot and churns it up thoroughly and it needs to be wrestled forward. Looking for guidance on how to find the happy middle between skipping over the surface and churning in place
What on earth is a section captain? Where is the tiller being returned to? If this is a private video for a rental company it would be nice to have it explained in the title.
This is what a local rental company rents out. Looks like a lot of work to hold it back. I can till all day with one hand, leaving no footprints behind my old Troy bilt tiller.
Thank you for a nice video, but the lower you set the depth gauge, the shallower the tilling depth will be,,,If you would like to till deep, raise the depth gauge to the top of the adjustment potential. This looks like a VERY difficult machine to operate.
I'm sorry but you lost me in under 2 minutes. Stop being a douche. If your video is about DONT do this and DONT do that it's not about the tiller. It's about YOU being fed up with repair cost on rental equipment.
you sound super fun to deal with......
Hello...thanks for this video as I just rented this model tiller for the weekend. Not sure if you happen to check these comments since this was posted 7 years ago, but I'll put it out there in cyberspace for any advice. I got this idea to have a front lawn instead of the PNW moss that takes over lawns here that are under big Doug-fir trees. So I did a preliminary scalping of the moss and got this hare brained idea to rent a rototiller to churn up my soil since it looked fairly compacted. So I am almost 70, and this thing was getting away from me today. I could barely hang on to it. I realize there is a difference from your video where you are tilling a garden. Do I need to lean back more on the drag bar to anchor it and slow it down? Otherwise, I was looking to jury rig a harness of some sort so my body can hold it back. Best regards
Can you use anFG110 aerator kit on the 600? Thanks
Thank you sir! Very informative!
Best video I’ve seen to date
At 2:00 this video says tilling depth is 10-12 inches. How can this be if the tine diameter is 13 inches per Honda? Most tillers will bottom on the tine center axle. Are you using some kind of aftermarket tines? Note that for my gardening needs 5-6 inches tilling depth is usually enough.
Thanks!!
I like your Cambodian Hat.
you are not using that correctly at all. leave the wheel down. and raise the depth bar so you can go deeper dont lower then use the front wheel as you till. youre a moron.
Thank you, very helpful
Omg, these two douchewaffles are killing me. Hey guy with the dumb, gay ass hat on, no one wants to use your shitty tiller.
WTF...these weak rental guys didn't show me SHIT...grab the fuckin machine like men n show us how to till...let us see how u guys handle the machine dragging ur ass around n how to control it..my 12 yr old neice could've made this exact video....put that shit back on the truck n return it to the rental spot..it's too much for both of you guys
Nothing that wouldn’t be obvious to a first time user. I was hoping you would have info oh how to till. The machine quickly stops in a spot and churns it up thoroughly and it needs to be wrestled forward. Looking for guidance on how to find the happy middle between skipping over the surface and churning in place
I guess you have to raise or lower the bar in the back. Were you able to find that middle spot?
silly old patronising numbnuts
THATS SEXY
I GOT A HARD ON RIGHT NOW OOOOOOOOOOOOOO LALA
What on earth is a section captain? Where is the tiller being returned to? If this is a private video for a rental company it would be nice to have it explained in the title.
Oldold Pilgrim This is for our garden club.
Thank you Sara.
This is what a local rental company rents out. Looks like a lot of work to hold it back. I can till all day with one hand, leaving no footprints behind my old Troy bilt tiller.
🤣🤣🤣Don't touch it! What's the deal about the choke lever..im not a mechanic so I don't know where or what it would be choking @keithdevore
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nice blue paint job :) Love the military aspect of this guy, just the way it is. Do it, or die :)
Thank you for a nice video, but the lower you set the depth gauge, the shallower the tilling depth will be,,,If you would like to till deep, raise the depth gauge to the top of the adjustment potential. This looks like a VERY difficult machine to operate.
who is he talking too.
tribulation138 Our Garden Club
I'm sorry but you lost me in under 2 minutes. Stop being a douche. If your video is about DONT do this and DONT do that it's not about the tiller. It's about YOU being fed up with repair cost on rental equipment.
Totally agree
smyers820gm This video is for a specific club, hence the rules.
Lmfaooo this video is a joke