Stiga Petrol Rotary Tiller SRC 685 RG
Original price was: £579.00.£499.00Current price is: £499.00.
The Stiga Petrol Rotary Tiller SRC 685 RG is a rotary tiller with 182 cc petrol engine, 85 cm clearing width, 15 cm operating depth, six metal rotors and one front wheel.
Stiga Petrol Rotary Tiller SRC 685 RG
The Stiga Petrol Rotary Tiller SRC 685 RG is a rotary tiller with 182 cc petrol engine, 85 cm clearing width, 15 cm operating depth, six metal rotors and one front wheel.
The STIGA SRC 685 RG is a petrol powered rotary tiller which perfectly combines power, compact size and practicality, suitable for preparing both vegetable gardens and challenging terrain. The SRC 685 RG has six rotors (three on each side) with a clearing width of 85 cm and operating depth of 15 cm. The 182 cc 4-stroke petrol engine has a net power output of 3.5 kW and three gears (2 forward and 1 reverse) which guarantees high manoeuvrability. The front wheel and adjustable handle provide optimum user comfort and make it easy to transport. The protection discs enable the SRC 685 RG to be used in close proximity to borders and trees.
A 5-year manufacturer’s warranty is included with this model (T&C’s apply).
For advice on the garden product best suited to your requirements please contact Glan Thomas Ltd your local STIGA Dealer who will be happy to advise you.
- 182 cc – 3.5 kW 4-stroke petrol engine
- 2 forward gears and 1 reverse gear
- 85 cm clearing width
- 15 cm operating depth
- 5-year warranty (T&C’s Apply)
- One front transport wheel
Answers to Common Questions
- This cultivator, with its reliable engine and extremely robust tiller blades, can also work on compact, stony ground with roots.
- It is not recommended to use it on wet ground given the greater force required to split the clumps of earth, while for dryer ground it is recommended to make two crossed passes at a reduced depth.
- The tiller blades don’t need particular maintenance, but it is recommended to keep them clean and oiled during longer periods when it is not being used.
- The rear tine has a very important function. The operation of the tiller blades rotating in the ground propels the machine forwards and, when in contact with uneven clumps of earth, moves unpredictably. Having the tine well established in the ground anchors the machine to the surface and allows its forward motion to be more regular and fluid.
- The front jockey wheel is solely for transport. It should be raised during operation.