Classification and Applicable Scenarios of Miniature Cultivators
Classified by power type:
Gasoline-powered tillers: Ideal for lightweight tasks such as greenhouse and orchard work, featuring a narrow machine body width (65–75 cm) and foldable, adjustable handles.
Diesel micro-tiller: Ideal for continuous operation on hard soil, such as reclaiming barren land. Featuring a dual-cylinder design, it maintains 85% power output even when working on 30° slopes.
Electric micro-tillers: Ideal for small-scale farming scenarios sensitive to emissions, such as gardens and orchards.
Classified by structural type:
Hand-held micro-tiller: The most common type, operated by the user walking while controlling it. It’s compact and lightweight, making it ideal for small plots of land or fields with complex terrain.
Backpack-style tiller: Can be carried on the back for operation, making it ideal for narrow spaces or environments with multiple obstacles.
Wheeled micro-tillers: Equipped with wheels for self-propelled movement, reducing the physical effort required to push manually. They offer a wider working width and deliver higher efficiency compared to hand-guided models.
Ride-on tillers: Designed for large-scale farms, these machines allow operators to control them while seated. They feature a more powerful engine system and a wider working width, making them ideal for continuous operations on extensive land areas.
Multi-functional tiller: In addition to basic tillage functions, it can also be fitted with various attachments to perform a range of agricultural tasks such as seeding, fertilizing, and weeding, thereby enhancing machinery utilization and cost-effectiveness.
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