Cultivators
Powerful devices when turning and loosening soil
With our powerful and manoeuvrable cultivators, you effortlessly loosen the soil and prepare it for adding plants and seeds. They can also be used to efficiently incorporate organic material, fertiliser or peat into the ground to support the nutrient richness of your soil. Powerful engines allow our cultivators to cope perfectly even with heavy, loamy soils. The ergonomic handles make it easier for you to guide the tiller so that gardening work is easier and quicker.
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More safety
Unintentional turning of the chipper blades is prevented by locked safety hand levers.
Ergonomic working
The guide rail, which can be individually adjusted to any body size, ensures relaxed, fatigue-free working. The option of swivelling the handlebar sideways (MH 5007 R) also allows you to work without stepping on the already chopped surface.
Fine-crumb soil
Specially shaped chopping blades combined with powerful motors guarantee effective, fine-crumb soil cultivation.
Useful tips
AL-KO Cultivators cut through the ground thanks to powerful petrol engines and with four knives. This concentrated power can be controlled with little fatigue thanks to the excellent ergonomics.
Using our Cultivators
The use of our cultivators is very simple. The following tips will make working with this practical gardening aid even more effective.
| Use: The typical use is seedbed preparation. With an AL-KO motor hoe, this can be done very quickly, whereas it would take hours with a spade and hoe. The motor hoe can also be used to remove weeds.
| Technique: Our motor hoe has a powerful petrol engine that drives four blades. The chopping blades are driven forward and cut into the ground. They pull the whole machine forwards and the gardener only has to point it in the right direction.
| Soil cultivation and fertilising: Specially shaped choppers break up the soil, in which fertiliser, seeds etc. are then added. are worked into the soil.
| Depth adjustment: The milling depth is adjusted on the rear-mounted hoeing spur. Depending on the type of soil and soil moisture, the correct setting depth must be set.
Cultivators plough through any type of soil