Husqvarna CHDR500E Heavy Duty Garden Tiller

Unleash your gardening potential with the Husqvarna CHDR500E Heavy Duty Garden Tiller, designed for both seasoned gardeners and enthusiastic beginners. This powerful tiller features a robust engine... Read More

Unleash your gardening potential with the Husqvarna CHDR500E Heavy Duty Garden Tiller, designed for both seasoned gardeners and enthusiastic beginners. This powerful tiller features a robust engine that effortlessly breaks up tough soil, allowing you to create the perfect seedbed for your plants. With its ergonomic handles and adjustable depth settings, you can maneuver with ease and customize your tilling experience to suit any garden size. The heavy-duty construction ensures durability, while the large tilling width covers more ground in less time, making your gardening tasks quicker and more efficient. Transform your garden into a thriving oasis with the Husqvarna CHDR500E – where innovation meets functionality!

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Specifications

  • Engine Type: Gas Powered
  • Engine Power: 5–6 HP
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Tilling Width: 20–22 inches
  • Tilling Depth: Up to 12 inches
  • Tine Type: Rear Tine
  • Transmission Type: Gear Drive
  • Number of Tines: 8
  • Start System: Manual Recoil
  • Handle Type: Heavy-Duty Adjustable
  • Application: Heavy Soil Cultivation
  • Weight: Approx. 55 kg

Features

  • Powerful 500cc Engine: Tackle tough soil and heavy-duty gardening tasks with confidence.
  • Ergonomic Design: Enjoy comfortable handling and reduced fatigue during extended use.
  • Adjustable Tilling Width: Customize your tilling width for various garden sizes and planting needs.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials for long-lasting performance in any garden.
  • Easy Operation: User-friendly controls make tilling effortless for both beginners and seasoned gardeners.
  • Enhanced Maneuverability: Equipped with robust wheels for easy transport and navigation in your garden.
  • Versatile Gardening Tool: Perfect for preparing beds, aerating soil, and breaking up compacted earth.
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