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Jon Danniken 11-03-2009 10:20 PM

Using a roto-tiller in reverse?
 
Hello, I have a front tine rototiller with a reverse function, and I am
wondering when the reverse would be useful.

My guess would be if the tines got caught up in roots or whatnot.

Also, would you consider a reverse function to be an essential feature of a
rototiller?

Thanks for any insight into this,

Jon



Phisherman[_3_] 11-03-2009 11:21 PM

Using a roto-tiller in reverse?
 
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:20:23 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
wrote:

Hello, I have a front tine rototiller with a reverse function, and I am
wondering when the reverse would be useful.

I don't have this feature on my Honda 110 mini-tiller. Reverse is
useful to get out of a corner, especially for the larger tillers.


My guess would be if the tines got caught up in roots or whatnot.


Well, if the tines get caught, I suggest you stop the tiller
immediately and remove the entanglement--reverse function or not, to
prevent breaking a pin.

Also, would you consider a reverse function to be an essential feature of a
rototiller?


Not at all.


Thanks for any insight into this,

Jon


Jon Danniken 12-03-2009 03:05 AM

Using a roto-tiller in reverse?
 
"Phisherman" wrote:
"Jon Danniken" wrote:
Hello, I have a front tine rototiller with a reverse function, and I am
wondering when the reverse would be useful.

I don't have this feature on my Honda 110 mini-tiller. Reverse is
useful to get out of a corner, especially for the larger tillers.


Thanks Phisherman, I hadn't thought of the corners. I can see a reverse
switch handy in such a situation.

Thanks,

Jon



MajorOz 12-03-2009 04:18 PM

Using a roto-tiller in reverse?
 
On Mar 11, 6:21*pm, Phisherman wrote:
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:20:23 -0700, "Jon Danniken"

wrote:
Hello, I have a front tine rototiller with a reverse function, and I am
wondering when the reverse would be useful.


I don't have this feature on my Honda 110 mini-tiller. *Reverse is
useful to get out of a corner, especially for the larger tillers.

My guess would be if the tines got caught up in roots or whatnot.


Well, if the tines get caught, I suggest you stop the tiller
immediately and remove the entanglement--reverse function or not, to
prevent breaking a pin.

Also, would you consider a reverse function to be an essential feature of a
rototiller?


Not at all.



Thanks for any insight into this,


Jon


A friend of mine played one of his old country music 33's in reverse.
Got back his wife, his dog, his pick-up, ...........

cheers

oz

[email protected] 12-03-2009 07:44 PM

Using a roto-tiller in reverse?
 
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:20:23 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
wrote:

Hello, I have a front tine rototiller with a reverse function, and I am
wondering when the reverse would be useful.

My guess would be if the tines got caught up in roots or whatnot.

Also, would you consider a reverse function to be an essential feature of a
rototiller?

Thanks for any insight into this,

Jon

I liked the reverse in the tiller I used. Besides turning around in
tight spots,when I hit a rock or a hard clump, the reverse allowed me
to back up and straighten out the row.

Kate

Jon Danniken 12-03-2009 09:05 PM

Using a roto-tiller in reverse?
 
wrote:

I liked the reverse in the tiller I used. Besides turning around in
tight spots,when I hit a rock or a hard clump, the reverse allowed me
to back up and straighten out the row.


Ah, thanks Kate, I hadn't thought of that. Much appreciated!

Jon



George.com 14-03-2009 08:37 AM

Using a roto-tiller in reverse?
 

"MajorOz" wrote in message
...
On Mar 11, 6:21 pm, Phisherman wrote:
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:20:23 -0700, "Jon Danniken"

wrote:
Hello, I have a front tine rototiller with a reverse function, and I am
wondering when the reverse would be useful.


I don't have this feature on my Honda 110 mini-tiller. Reverse is
useful to get out of a corner, especially for the larger tillers.

My guess would be if the tines got caught up in roots or whatnot.


Well, if the tines get caught, I suggest you stop the tiller
immediately and remove the entanglement--reverse function or not, to
prevent breaking a pin.

Also, would you consider a reverse function to be an essential feature of
a
rototiller?


Not at all.



Thanks for any insight into this,


Jon


A friend of mine played one of his old country music 33's in reverse.
Got back his wife, his dog, his pick-up, ...........


did he also sober up and leave the bar?

rob



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