Our high-performance cultivator is designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern farming, offering durability, efficiency, and ease of use. Whether you're a small-scale gardener or a large agricultural operation, this tool enhances soil preparation and crop management.
Parameter | Specification |
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Model | CT-2000 |
Weight | 45 lbs (20.4 kg) |
Working Width | 12-24 inches (30-61 cm) |
Engine Power | 5HP gasoline or 1500W electric |
Tine Material | Hardened carbon steel |
Noise Level | Below 85 dB |
Warranty | 2 years limited |
Condition | Efficiency | Fuel Consumption |
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Light Soil | Up to 0.5 acres per hour | 0.3 gallons/hour |
Medium Soil | Up to 0.3 acres per hour | 0.5 gallons/hour |
Heavy Soil | Up to 0.2 acres per hour | 0.7 gallons/hour |
What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the cultivator?
Regular maintenance includes checking oil levels every 25 hours of use, sharpening tines annually, and cleaning after each use to prevent soil buildup. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions.
Can the cultivator handle rocky or uneven terrain?
Yes, the cultivator is built with reinforced tines and a flexible frame that adapts to moderate rocky conditions. However, for extremely rocky areas, it's advised to remove large stones manually to avoid damage.
What safety features are included?
The cultivator features a safety shut-off switch, protective guards over moving parts, and ergonomic handles to reduce operator fatigue. Always wear protective gear like gloves and goggles during operation.
Is the cultivator suitable for organic farming?
Absolutely. The cultivator promotes soil aeration and weed control without chemicals, making it ideal for organic farming practices. It helps maintain soil health by reducing compaction.
How does the electric model compare to the gasoline version?
The electric model is quieter, emits no fumes, and requires less maintenance, but it's best for smaller areas due to power cord limitations. The gasoline model offers more power and mobility for larger plots.
What is the average lifespan of the cultivator?
With proper maintenance, the cultivator can last over 10 years. The hardened steel components and durable engine contribute to its longevity, even under heavy use.
Are replacement parts readily available?
Yes, replacement parts such as tines, engines, and handles are widely available through our network of dealers and online store. Most parts ship within 2-3 business days.
Can the cultivator be used for tasks other than tilling?
While primarily designed for tilling, it can be adapted for shallow weeding and soil leveling with optional attachments. Check our accessories page for compatible tools.