While other brands of tillers dig dirt, the BCS is a
gardening machine. Prepare seedbeds, power compost, and cultivate
with precision and ease. The BCS Tiller has unique features that
enable you to not just “work” your soil, but to “build” your soil.
BCS tiller tines rotate 50%
faster than competitive makes. In low gear, this translates into 20
rotations of the tines per revolution of the wheel. So whether
you’re converting a portion of your lawn into garden or investing in
an existing garden by chopping in a cover crop of rye, the BCS is
uniquely suited to incorporating organic matter into the top six to
eight inches of your soil. This soil-building process, commonly
referred to as power composting, is the key to a productive garden.
Most importantly, BCS accomplishes this effortlessly! Like any good
tool, your “job” is simply to keep it company. Because of its
chopping action, the tines are not prone to getting tangled with
plant material. With large wheels in control and proper balance, the
tiller avoids “tine walking” and requires little or no downward
pressure on the handles. Its compact design makes it easier to turn
at the end of the row. And its instantly adjustable handle means
that there is a height setting and off-set position that is perfect
for every circumstance.
All BCS tractors, with the exception of the 710, have a second,
dedicated speed for cultivating between your plants. In this gear,
the tines turn 10 times per revolution of the wheel; thereby
eliminating weeds and creating a dirt mulch, without
over-pulverizing your soil.
Good news for large-scale gardeners – if desired, your cultivating
speed can exceed a mile per hour. With the exception of the 18”
model, all BCS tiller attachments feature variable-width settings.
And all BCS tillers are equipped with a center-mounted planar wedge
that eliminates the untilled strip left by other brands |