Earthquake MC43 Minicultivator Overview & Use by
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The wheels flip over to create a depth gauge!
Trying to start, it is a deal killer.
I bought one last year , after using it several times I realized mine had been set up from the factory with so much slack in the throttle that I was only getting about 2/3 opening at full throttle pull. After that it unlocked a lot more power ! The engine is strong , in fact I actually added some temporary 10 lb weights to help using it for starting a new flower bed from grass, not a job it’s meant for but the engine could handle it.
That's a great tip! Good work.
I used mine for the first time yesterday for a small garden. It works well
Good luck, l got 2 of these can't keep either running.
Mine eventually quit for good too, but I got my use out of it.
When you said it quit for good, do you mean that it was not running and it wasn’t worth getting the pieces to fix it? I am good with engines so if this thing ever stops working is it possible to fix or do I just have to get rid or it. I am trying to figure out if I can keep something like this running for possibly 10+ years. I know many farmers have tractors that are 50 years old and if you replace parts and take care of them they will last forever. Would this be the same case for the tiller or no?
Thanks, you just helped me get my wife's tiller ready for spring.
Glad it helped!
I just bought mine from Amazon with the Dethatcher tines to dethatch my lawn for a fall weed kill and over seed. So far so good. It has plenty of power to do what I want done. I'm very happy with it.
great vid!
Very hard to start up
I got a good deal on mine cheap 25 bucks I'm happy
Got mine free , people decided it was just too small . Gas lines had rotted off , order new gas lines and it ran perfect - but is a light duty tiller .
That price tag makes it till so munch better. Price tag still looks new 👍
They are $159.00 @ Attwoods farm store. They have a 5 year warranty so 2 years shouldn't be a problem.
Just bought one at Rural King on sale for 139...
The biggest complaint I have at present is that when the wheels are set to roll across the yard, they still allow the machine to drag, I wish the machine has a built in grab bar to lift it up and carry it about so you don't have to push or roll it about when done with it. Probably easy enough to make a modification to do this though. I am wondering how much gas to put into it, so that you can use it up instead of keeping it in the tank where it may go bad or contaminate the carb at a later date? Got any ideas on that issue?
Two seasons later, Still runs good? Still recommend it?
+David Heefner If you store properly, it'll do the job. But keep in mind that this is not a very heavy duty machine, and not professional grade. If stored right and used correctly, it is a good buy!
did you have to assembly anything with it
There were a few things that needed to be assembled, namely the handle and controls.
Assembly is overly easy on this unit.