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New 52cc 62cc 65cc gasoline cultivator tiller

◐ Model Number:TMC520.620.650-6B

◐ Displacement:52cc/62cc/65cc

◐ Engine power:1.6KW/2.1KW/2.3kw

◐ Ignition System:C.D.I

◐ Fuel tank capacity:1.2L

◐ Working depth: 15~20cm

◐ Working width: 30cm

◐ N.W./G.W.:11KGS/13KGS

◐ GEAR RATE:34:1

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    Choosing a suitable plow model and specification requires considering multiple factors to ensure that it meets your specific farming needs, while being the most suitable in terms of economy and operation. Here are some key considerations:
    1. Cultivated area: • Small area: If you cultivate a small area, such as a family vegetable garden or small fields, you can choose small hand pushed or light gasoline powered plows because they are flexible, easy to operate, and cost-effective. Large area: For larger scale farmland, larger tractors with stronger power and higher work efficiency should be selected to pull plows, ensuring cultivation efficiency and coverage area.
    • Soil type: Soft soil/loam: In areas with soft soil or loam, most plows are capable, but lightweight equipment may be more economical.
    • Hard soil/rocky soil: For hard soil or soil containing more stones, it is necessary to choose a heavy-duty and stronger blade plow to ensure durability and tillage effectiveness.
    Wetland: Wetland operations may require specially designed tracked plows to improve traction and reduce soil compaction.
    • Cultivation depth and width: Choose the appropriate tillage depth and range according to your farming needs. Deep plowing usually requires higher horsepower and a more sturdy plow body, while narrow plows are suitable for small-scale operations and wide plows are suitable for large-scale operations, improving efficiency.
    • Topographic features:
    • Flat terrain: On flat terrain, most plows can work well. Slope or irregular terrain: Choose a plow with good stability and traction, which may require a brake system or special suspension design to ensure safety and operational stability.
    Additional features and scalability: Some plows provide various accessories, such as rotary tillage, seeding, fertilization, etc. Choosing a multifunctional equipment can improve the utilization rate of the equipment.
    Consider possible changes in future cultivation needs and choose a plow that can be upgraded or replaced with accessories.