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Victory Rear Tine Tiller 209-cc 16-in Rear -Tine Counter-rotating Tiller

Ratings & Reviews for Earthquake Victory Rear Tine Tiller 209-cc 16-in Rear -Tine Counter-rotating Tiller

4.5
197
Review
 4.5 out of 5
197 Reviews


88% Recommend this product

Ratings may include incentivized customer reviews.

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.

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197 Customer Reviews

I call it a victory over my previous tiller

Would Recommend

Tiller worked great found rocks my old tiller never did the only problem I have is the time cover twists when rocks are dislodged from the ground making them jam and harder to pry out

August 5, 2023

From getearthquake.com

Great tiller

I was really impressed with how well this tiller broke up the dirt. It was hard lumpy clay that I had tilled twice already. It was like potting soul after one pass. My only complaint would be that it needs to be able to shift the tines to forward for use in softer soil.

August 5, 2023

From getearthquake.com

Great riller

Excellent tiller, my wife uses it on a regular basis.

August 5, 2023

From getearthquake.com

Work horse

Would Recommend

Good working tiller the con side Iwish had a neutral position to move the tiller without the tines rotating,it would be much easier to load on a trailer

August 5, 2023

From getearthquake.com

Not self propelled

Would Not Recommend

I really liked that it can dig deep. That also means I have to push it through because it is not self propelled. When tilling packed ground, this makes it very difficult.

August 5, 2023

From getearthquake.com