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Brand | Earthquake | Sportsman | Earthquake |
Name | 43cc 2-Cycle Gas Cultivator | Earth Series 10 in. 43cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Mini Cultivator | MC440 40 cc 4-Cycle Cultivator |
Price | $19999 | $27571 | $28839 |
Ratings | (566) | (98) | (110) |
Power Type | Gas | Gas | Gas |
CA (CARB) Compliant | CARB Compliant | Not CARB Compliant | CARB Compliant |
Maximum Till Depth (in.) | 8 | 8 | 8 |
Maximum Till Width (in.) | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Number of Tines | 4 Tines | 12 Tines | 4 Tines |
Number of tines | 4 | 12 | 4 |
Commercial | No | No | No |
Features | Foldable handle,Portable,Translucent Fuel Tank | No Additional Features | |
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Brand | Earthquake | Sportsman | Earthquake |
Name | 43cc 2-Cycle Gas Cultivator | Earth Series 10 in. 43cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Mini Cultivator | MC440 40 cc 4-Cycle Cultivator |
Price | $19999 | $27571 | $28839 |
Ratings | (566) | (98) | (110) |
Power Type | |||
CA (CARB) Compliant | |||
Maximum Till Depth (in.) | |||
Maximum Till Width (in.) | |||
Number of Tines | |||
Number of tines | |||
Commercial | |||
Features | |||
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I do not know the answer to this question I did not get a military discount. Sorry I was unable to help. I believe the easiest way is at the store during checkout.
If you order Cultivator online, I was not allowed the 10% Military Discount. Wish it were otherwise.
If it is still under warranty call them ( 636) 532-9888 Buffalo and tell them . I had one break the 1st 4hrs and they had me take a picture of it and sent me a new one, no charge. Look in the book to make sure of tine # 1,2,3 or 4 ex.
Follow the clear fuel lines. you will see a clear bulb near the end of them.
Yes. I have a 8x12 veggie garden and a lot of flower beds I have been using it in
I not sure. Amazon has one for a Earthquake that looks the same. I was going to try that.
They slide up and down for depth . But I don't know why you would want to remove them.
NO
It will take a little time but if you till at different depths you should get down about 8 inches. You might want to get some Lime and mix in to break up clay and maybe a little water.
It is new, but have no idea how it would compare.