Posted by Mini-Tiller Dude | Posted in Craftsman | Posted on 21-09-2010
The Craftsman 4 Cycle Mini Tiller is used to grind up and level dirt in a garden for planting. The 4 Cycle Mini Tiller with its heavy duty gear box can pull out roots and shrubbery from any hole. The 4 Cycle Mini Tiller can be bought with just tine blades on the bottom, or it can be bought with wheels. A person can also buy a dual mini tiller that comes with both blade and wheels that are interchangeable, depending on a person’s gardening needs. The 4 Cycle Mini Tiller comes with an Incredi Pull cord that is easy to pull and start for anyone. The 4 Cycle Mini Tiller is used for smaller roots and shrubbery in a garden and pull out smaller roots with ease. The 4 Cycle Mini Tiller can fold up to a smaller size for easier storage.
The 4 Cycle Mini Tiller can be bought from any Sears Outlet or Home Depot store. A price for a 4 Cycle Mini Tiller start at $300 and go up. The Craftsman 4 Cycle Mini Tiller is $50 cheaper than other brands like the Honda 4 Cycle Mini Tiller. The Craftsman 4 Cycle Mini Tiller is a bit more expensive than the 2 Cycle Mini Tiller or the Electric Mini Cultivator. The 4 Cycle Mini Tiller takes gasoline to run and it comes fully assembled once it is purchased. The oil for a 4 Cycle Mini Tiller only needs to be changed once a year, and the air filters should always be kept clean. Having dirty oil in a machine can cause build up and will clog a machine, making it difficult to maneuver. The noise that comes from a dirty mini tiller can be temperamental.
The Craftsman 4 Cycle Mini Tiller has an easy on and off switch that is easy to get to, but doesn’t have the problem of accidentally shutting off while working in the garden like some other brands. Other brands that have had complaints with the on and off switch being too close to a person’s hands while using, were the Mantis 4 Cycle Mini Tiller brand.
