Great video 👍🏻 I would choose the BCS but maybe as the Diesel version. They are so well made, would last a long time. There are also smaller versions available
Really good review, good that you showed the shear bolt breaking and running out of petrol and nearly getting stuck thats the problems you hit in real life well done 👍👍
The Bertolini tines appear to rotate in the opposite direction to the wheels. I had a husquana like this and I found it would produce a great tilth on previously dug ground. But was not so good on harder ground. The BCS tines rotate in the same direction as the wheels I find this far easier to use.
Hi James , Josh A great review on these Tillers, fair do's they work well putting them through the paces , the Tillers work hard as well🤣🤣I quite like the Stihl but the others were go good,. Good demonstration and showing what they are capable on different soils muddy , stone and rock just no problem for these Tillers. Great video Take care
Nice video, when you're filming with the two mics it seems that its recording each mic is getting its own side of "stereo". So when listening on my head phones, one ear goes quiet, till the other talks. 🤷
Yeah, sorry about that. We had some issues with this edit and tried our best to make it the best we could 🤦🏻♂️ hopefully sorted now and back on track 👍🏼
I got ths bcs canon c8 two wheel tractor rotoivator it's been fantastic had it ten years no problems and the attachments are good
Great video 👍🏻 I would choose the BCS but maybe as the Diesel version. They are so well made, would last a long time. There are also smaller versions available
Thanks Derra, it is a good machine is budgets allow 👍🏼
Really good review, good that you showed the shear bolt breaking and running out of petrol and nearly getting stuck thats the problems you hit in real life well done 👍👍
Thanks Nev, good to show the issues too 👍🏼
Really useful. I’ve been looking at the BACS for a while. And now I’ve made up my mind. Thanks
The Bertolini tines appear to rotate in the opposite direction to the wheels. I had a husquana like this and I found it would produce a great tilth on previously dug ground. But was not so good on harder ground. The BCS tines rotate in the same direction as the wheels I find this far easier to use.
Dear Machinery Nation you are thinking of the Everglades in Florida . The Ozarks are a mountian range in the USA that runs through multipul states.
Nice One good test in less than ideal conditions Thanks again
Yeah conditions were a little rough 😬
Hi James , Josh A great review on these Tillers, fair do's they work well putting them through the paces , the Tillers work hard as well🤣🤣I quite like the Stihl but the others were go good,. Good demonstration and showing what they are capable on different soils muddy , stone and rock just no problem for these Tillers. Great video Take care
Thank you Shaun, really appreciate it 👍🏼
Nice video, when you're filming with the two mics it seems that its recording each mic is getting its own side of "stereo". So when listening on my head phones, one ear goes quiet, till the other talks. 🤷
Yeah, sorry about that. We had some issues with this edit and tried our best to make it the best we could 🤦🏻♂️ hopefully sorted now and back on track 👍🏼
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When I don't... FLAT OUT!
Soil got too much clay in it
Yeah, not a lot we can do about that here 👍🏼
Agria a lot better
Thank you for your feedback 👍🏼
can you please demonstrate these on VIRGIN grounds. IE: I want to make a brand new patch and would have to upturn the soil and grass.
We pretty much done that in the first episode which was the video before this. It will give you a good idea what they can do 👍🏼