Honda FG315 Mid-Size Cultivator

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If you are a keen vegetable grower, the Honda FG315 cultivator could be just the machine for you.
Whether you grow in your garden at home or on an allotment, you will appreciate the extra capacity for work that the FG315 has over a mini tiller - if you have a smaller garden a smaller, lighter lighter Honda FG 201 might suit you better.
However the FG315 has greater capabilities - a 160cc 4.
5 hp OHC motor and a working width of 800mm - so any jobs around a medium sized allotment or garden can be tackled.
Heavy jobs such as preparing new beds, breaking heavy ground or just digging in green manure can fill the best of us with foreboding.
In the worst case some find that they have to give up growing their own completely.
If you have a machine such as the Honda FG 315 you will not have to worry about that at all.
The adjustable Y-shaped handle can be set at a height that suits you, and folds up for storage.
It has the ability to swing to the side - so you can avoid walking over newly-turned earth.
You get significant advantages in maneuverability from the reverse gear - very useful when working particularly heavy ground, as the last thing you want to be doing is heaving machinery around.
An important point to note is that the FG 315 has a front wheel - this is vital on a mid-size tiller weighing 46 kg, as it helps to prevent the machine sinking and gives you far greater control over the tilling depth.
Crop-protection discs are supplied - these enable you to work along paths, fences and crops without damage.
A dead mans handle is a great safety feature which stops the blades if you accidentally lose grip on the controls.
The machine is covered by Honda's full 5 year warranty which is testament to their confidence in their products.
SPECIFICATIONS Engine 160 cc OHV 4-stroke 4.
5 hp Speeds 1 Forward, 1 Reverse Working Width 800 mm Blade diameter 220 mm Length 1700 mm Width 600 mm Height 1000 mm Noise Level 96 dB(A) Weight 46 kg The Honda FG315 looks to be an ideal mid-size cultivator.
Surely it's better to let a cultivator handle the heavy back-breaking work in the garden or allotment, so you can look forward to sowing, planting and harvesting - the rewarding bit! At a great price for a machine of this size, we think that you can't go wrong.
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