I have a small two-acre plot and I use it to grow vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, etc. I use the tiller with the tractor to prepare the soil, but I also use it for cultivating the soil, spreading fertilizer, or incorporating manure. It has enough power for its size and is lightweight. However, don't expect it to cut large or thick grass, or soil with rocks and wood. It is more suitable for a small lawn or for professional gardeners or farmers to use for cultivation. In terms of spare parts and repairs, the machine costs around 80 to 90€, but from what I've seen, you can also use a motor from a brush cutter. The blades are of average quality, and if they hit a stone or thick grass, they may bend after a month of intensive use. I straightened some of the bent blades with pliers and sharpened them with a wheel, and now they cut everything, even thick weeds. I have also made a small attachment and attached it to the back of the tiller with two thick wires. It starts easily, and after four months, I wouldn't change it for anything. I am very satisfied. Although after some research, I found out that the motor is not from Hyundai, and the transmission is from China. Only the axle with the blades is from the company. But it doesn't matter because you can find every little screw at the Hyundai dealership. In conclusion, you can't dig and till effortlessly on more than half an acre, but it is powerful and of good quality. For professional use, I prefer it as a cultivator for working between tree roots or for small-scale cultivation of vegetables like spinach, beets, etc.