Cheap Troy-Bilt GC720R Troy-Bilt GC720R Trimmer Plus Adjustable Garden Cultivator/Tiller Attachment

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

I had been discussing the purchase of this plant, but decided to try it.

I'm pleased as punch him. The trick to using this system to be followed exactly in order to specify the letter T. Campbell's advice 'in a previous review. As Campbell says, it really works as claimed when you leave that to follow the instructions on the rest of the work, and let the rudder system do its thing.

Once incorporated into the soil, as Campbell says the work back and forthlike a vacuum cleaner. Then, once their work on site, work through your garden. Soon you have built a pretty good amount of land.

Me too, "recycling" my leaves and those with a mulching mower. I can not wait to use to show my homemade mulch in my flower bed with this cutting system.

Something important to consider. This is not a serious Tiller $ 2,000, this is an attachment to a head current. In my case, that the power head a TrojanBuilt TB525CS four-stroke engine.

Some things I found. In fact, bounce when it hits a rock or a sound packed crowd. If the tiller from side of hard work in the mass, it is through the sound of the chisel. If it's a skirt, depending on the size, you can move and bounce up. It will not be throwing stones at you. The transmission must be reduced, so that nothing happened, violent. If the rock is a bit 'bigger than you can throw in the jam.

I've got jamtwice, my fault trying to be too aggressive. If this happens, it is not a problem, it is turned off, pull the pin that holds the jaws, remove the tips and obstruction. Both times in less than a minute I was back to work. The sapwood is excellent. Is not the kind that you squeeze and pull with pliers. It is a sort of ring. Thus, the wheels slip Tine, simply rotate the ring and pull the pin.

As soon as I work in a couple of my bed and garden, IExpect this device really shine. The maintenance of these beds is a breeze, without the need to pull out the heavy rudder. The best money I've spent a long time.


The Ryobi TrimmerPlus Add-On garden cultivator features an 8-spoke design that bites into even the hardest-packed dirt and easily churns it up for next-step ready planting. Other features include adjustable tine widths from 6-to-9-inches, a heavy-duty gearbox, and heat-treated 8-inch steel tines. The Click-Link shaft allows the user to add or take off the attachment in seconds. When you're done, simply detach the cultivator head with a click, hang it on the wall, and move on the next project. The attachment can be used with any Ryobi TrimmerPlus unit, including electric, 2-cycle, or 4-cycle, most Yard-Man and Troy-Bilt attachment capable units. The attachment also fits most other attachment capable units on the market. This cultivator is backed with a 2-year warranty.


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Feature

  • An ideal add-on cultivator for turning soil in home garden beds
  • Compatible with most attachment capable units on the market
  • Heavy-duty gearbox
  • Heat treated 8-inch steel tines
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

Customer Reviews

cultivator/ tiller earth ready - M. Follis - Fort Wayne IN
I used the device and are pleased with the high speed action saves the use of the hoe. The drive came and immediately install preasembled Troy Bilt trimmer. The device is a bit 'difficult but must be such that it has some bounce on a hard floor. I recommend that the device was loose surfaces worked in the garden for spring planting.



Works pretty well, when it's not jammed - Dave Faris - Washington, DC
This add-on works much better than I expected. The tree has enough power to do with my small garden bed. Prepare the shakes through the floor surprisingly well, and mixtures of organic substances, the seed beds. There is no perfect system, though.

I really do not think I could have used it for several minutes at a time, as the unit quite heavy, especially when you bake the soil. This is not really a problem, though, as I had to stop underevery few minutes, the machine and knock a stone, trapped by the teeth. (I got a hammer and a screwdriver old, the rocks were pretty well stuck), I can imagine, the more I used it on my flower bed, let alone the rock is not so bad.

I'm not an engineer, but I can not help but suspect there's a better way to end the working class to small stones to prevent blocking by design.


Disreagard the "Borrow one and test drive your soil first" review. - TroybiltOwner - Oklahoma
"Seasidewanderer not" even the name of farmer Troybuilt in the review. who was only appointed a Ryobi and then complain about it. If you want to do, why not write a Ryobi and Troybuilt.

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