
Ratings & Reviews for Earthquake Victory Rear Tine Tiller 209-cc 16-in Rear -Tine Counter-rotating Tiller
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What Customers Are Saying
Customers overwhelmingly praise this tiller for its exceptional power and reliability in demanding soil conditions. Most highlight the engine's raw strength in breaking sod, handling clay and compacted earth, and tackling rocky ground without stalling. Reviewers consistently note reliable starting—often first or second pull—and intuitive controls that make operation straightforward. Many appreciate the balanced weight, offering sufficient traction while remaining manageable. Customers call it a solid, durable unit with simple construction and strong build quality. A few mention minor design frustrations like the lack of neutral gear or cable routing issues, but these concerns are far outweighed by overall satisfaction and strong recommendations.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Break new ground
Would RecommendBroke through compacted ground with ease . Had no problem mixing in 2 tons of manure 👍
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Good tiller
Would RecommendThe tiller started on the second pull and tills deep.
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Great tiller
Would RecommendTiller works great I bought another earthquake tiller 20 years ago and my son is still using it I like the size of this one easier for me to handle at my age
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No Regrets
Would RecommendI would highly recommend this rototiller because of it's ease to use. I'm still having trouble with my corners but only because I haven't practiced enough. It is powerful and aggressive even in Bermuda grass areas. Buy one, you will not regret it.
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Earthquake Victory Tiller
Would RecommendI am 70 years old and bought this tiller because it is small enough for me to handle. My son likes it also. Love the reverse and the way the wheels turn with the tines. So much easier to operate than the front tine tillers without reverse. There is only one thing that the tiller needs to make it absolutely perfect. When in reverse, to keep the flap from pushing dirt, have to lift up on the handles. For someone young this is easy to do, but I am 70. If the flap could be raised when in reverse, t...
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Good machine overall
Would RecommendGood machine for small to medium gardens. Works well. My only concern is the drag foot to regulate depth of dig. Foot is too small. It is totally useless. Should be at least a 1 inch wide foot. Otherwise it's a good machine.
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