Cultivators

Texas Lilli 365TG Four-stroke Cultivator Gasoline 2.4hp/78.5cc

Key features:

  • Power: 2.4hp
  • Fuel: gasoline
  • Displacement: 78.5cc
  • Engine type: four-stroke
  • Working width: 40-60cm
  • Working depth: 26cm
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  • Working Width 60 cm
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Description

Description

Capabilities

Gasoline-powered cultivator with a 78.5 cc engine, featuring 2 shafts and rear transport wheels. It offers a working width from 40 to 60 cm and a depth of up to 26 cm. It has 1 forward speed and 1 reverse speed.

Compatible Accessories

A 55 cm aerator, a set of 10" wheels, a 40 cm leveling hoe, a furrower, and a harrow with blades can be adapted to the cultivator (not included and must be purchased separately).

Features

  • With 2 shafts on the engine
  • Divisible gearbox with chain
  • High-performance engine
  • Knife rotation speed 130rpm
  • Rear transport wheels
  • Engine: four-stroke TG470VF
  • Displacement: 78.5cc
  • Working width: 40-60cm
  • Working depth: 26 cm
  • Speeds: 1 forward & 1 reverse
  • Adjustable handles
  • Weight: 36.5 Kg





Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

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User Manual

Dimensions

Operation
Gasoline
Number of Blades
24
Handlebar Adjustment
No
Weight
36.5 kg

Engine Specifications

Cubic Capacity
78.5 cc
Horsepower
2.4 hp
Type of Engine
4-Stroke

Additional Features

Maximum Working Width
60 cm
Maximum Working Depth
26 cm
Speeds
2
Oil Air Filter
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • anacrongr
    5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the number of blades: -

    I bought the aforementioned machine about a year ago. Its materials seem to be of good quality. It is lightweight and very easy to manage. Personally, because I have a garden with obstacles in between (trees, columns, etc.), it suits me very well (I don't make long straight lines). It seems like it will withstand the test of time.

    In soil that is being tilled for the first time, you should remove the many weeds beforehand. It won't get completely stuck, but its performance will decrease slightly as the grass will stick to the blades.

    In very dry soil that hasn't been tilled recently (especially if the soil is clayey), it may not dig at all. In this case, you will need to wet the soil and after 2 days, you will be okay.

    Usually, it takes 2 passes for satisfactory results. I recommend it to people with small gardens (at most half an acre) who want a manageable machine without much difficulty.

    For more demanding cases, I believe you will be wasting your money.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Weight
    • Easy to move around
    • Starts easily
    • Power
    • Does it dig to a moderate depth?
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I bought the aforementioned machine about a year ago. Its materials seem to be of good quality. It is lightweight and very easy to manage. Personally, because I have a garden with obstacles in between (trees, columns, etc.), it suits me very well (I don't make long straight lines). It seems like it will withstand the test of time.

    In soil that is being tilled for the first time, you should remove the many weeds beforehand. It won't get completely stuck, but its performance will decrease slightly as the grass will stick to the blades.

    In very dry soil that hasn't been tilled recently (especially if the soil is clayey), it may not dig at all. In this case, you will need to wet the soil and after 2 days, you will be okay.

    Usually, it takes 2 passes for satisfactory results. I recommend it to people with small gardens (at most half an acre) who want a manageable machine without much difficulty.

    For more demanding cases, I believe you will be wasting your money.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
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Description & Specifications

Capabilities

Gasoline-powered cultivator with a 78.5 cc engine, featuring 2 shafts and rear transport wheels. It offers a working width from 40 to 60 cm and a depth of up to 26 cm. It has 1 forward speed and 1 reverse speed.

Compatible Accessories

A 55 cm aerator, a set of 10" wheels, a 40 cm leveling hoe, a furrower, and a harrow with blades can be adapted to the cultivator (not included and must be purchased separately).

Features

  • With 2 shafts on the engine
  • Divisible gearbox with chain
  • High-performance engine
  • Knife rotation speed 130rpm
  • Rear transport wheels
  • Engine: four-stroke TG470VF
  • Displacement: 78.5cc
  • Working width: 40-60cm
  • Working depth: 26 cm
  • Speeds: 1 forward & 1 reverse
  • Adjustable handles
  • Weight: 36.5 Kg





Manufacturer

Product Guides

User Manual

Dimensions

Operation
Gasoline
Number of Blades
24
Handlebar Adjustment
No
Weight
36.5 kg

Engine Specifications

Cubic Capacity
78.5 cc
Horsepower
2.4 hp
Type of Engine
4-Stroke

Additional Features

Maximum Working Width
60 cm
Maximum Working Depth
26 cm
Speeds
2
Oil Air Filter
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • anacrongr
    5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the number of blades: -

    I bought the aforementioned machine about a year ago. Its materials seem to be of good quality. It is lightweight and very easy to manage. Personally, because I have a garden with obstacles in between (trees, columns, etc.), it suits me very well (I don't make long straight lines). It seems like it will withstand the test of time.

    In soil that is being tilled for the first time, you should remove the many weeds beforehand. It won't get completely stuck, but its performance will decrease slightly as the grass will stick to the blades.

    In very dry soil that hasn't been tilled recently (especially if the soil is clayey), it may not dig at all. In this case, you will need to wet the soil and after 2 days, you will be okay.

    Usually, it takes 2 passes for satisfactory results. I recommend it to people with small gardens (at most half an acre) who want a manageable machine without much difficulty.

    For more demanding cases, I believe you will be wasting your money.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Durability
    • Construction quality
    • Weight
    • Easy to move around
    • Starts easily
    • Power
    • Does it dig to a moderate depth?
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I bought the aforementioned machine about a year ago. Its materials seem to be of good quality. It is lightweight and very easy to manage. Personally, because I have a garden with obstacles in between (trees, columns, etc.), it suits me very well (I don't make long straight lines). It seems like it will withstand the test of time.

    In soil that is being tilled for the first time, you should remove the many weeds beforehand. It won't get completely stuck, but its performance will decrease slightly as the grass will stick to the blades.

    In very dry soil that hasn't been tilled recently (especially if the soil is clayey), it may not dig at all. In this case, you will need to wet the soil and after 2 days, you will be okay.

    Usually, it takes 2 passes for satisfactory results. I recommend it to people with small gardens (at most half an acre) who want a manageable machine without much difficulty.

    For more demanding cases, I believe you will be wasting your money.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
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