Heavy Duty 4 Feet Manual Cycle Wheel Hoe with Multiple Attachments for Soil Digging
SKU: TI-HD-10952
MRP : ₹7800
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Short Description
This Cycle Wheel Hoe can be used for cultivating soybean, green gram, maize, gram, cotton and many other crops.
It is 4 feet (121.92 cm) in size.
It is manually operated.
Country of origin: India
Description
The 4 Feet Manual Cycle Wheel Hoe is a versatile gardening tool designed for small-scale farming and gardening tasks. This wheel hoe is particularly beneficial for those who wish to cultivate their gardens efficiently without the use of fossil fuels or heavy machinery. By cultivating the space between soybean, green gram, maize, gram, cotton, and many other crops, this cycle wheel hoe can help you save time and money. It is 4 feet (121.92 cm) in size.
Features
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Efficiency : It allows gardeners to complete tasks faster than traditional hand tools.
Ergonomics : Users can maintain an upright posture while working, reducing strain on the back.
Versatility : With multiple attachments available, it can handle different gardening tasks effectively.
Sustainability : Being manually operated means it has a lower environmental impact compared to gas-powered tools.
Functionality : This wheel hoe is primarily used for cultivating soil, weeding, and preparing garden beds
Specification
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Product Type: Manual Wheel Hoe
Brand: Mahamunui
Material : Powder Coating
Height : 4 Feet (121.92 cm)
Suitable for : Digging, cultivation, etc
Weight : 8 kg (approx.)
Attachment :
One Side Ridger
Furrow Maker
3 Tine Cultivator
6 Inch (15.24 cm) Blade
8 Inch (20.32 cm) Blade
11 Inch (27.94 cm) Blade
Applications
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Weeding Blades : The different blade sizes (6, 8, and 11 inches) provide versatility in handling various types of weeds and soil conditions. Smaller blades are generally more effective for delicate or shallow-rooted weeds, while larger blades can tackle tougher weeds or deeper soil layers.
3 Tine Cultivator : This implement is used for loosening the soil and aerating it around the root zone of plants. The three tines allow for effective penetration into the soil without disturbing the roots excessively.
Furrow Maker : It is specifically used to create furrows in the soil, which are essential for planting seeds at appropriate depths and spacing.
One Side Ridger : The one side ridger attachment is used primarily for shaping soil into raised beds or ridges alongside planted rows.
Usage
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1. Preparation Before Use :
Choose the Right Blade Size :
6-inch (15.24 cm) Blade : Ideal for narrow rows or smaller weeds.
8-inch (20.32 cm) Blade : A versatile option suitable for medium-sized weeds in standard row widths.
11-inch (27.94 cm) Blade : Best for larger areas with more substantial weed growth.
Adjust Handle Height : Adjust the handle height to ensure comfortable operation while maintaining control over the weeder.
Operating the Cycle Weeder :
Start Positioning : Position yourself behind the cycle weeder, ensuring you have a clear view of your working area.
Push the weeder forward slowly to engage the blades into the soil.
Maintain a steady pace, too fast may cause ineffective weed removal, while too slow may lead to excessive soil disturbance.
2. Using the 3 Tine Cultivator Attachment :
Switching Attachments : If you need to cultivate rather than just weed, detach your current blade and attach the 3 tine cultivator
Cultivation Process : Similar to weeding, start pushing the weeder forward slowly, Maintain a steady pace.
The tines should penetrate into the soil without excessive force; adjust your speed based on soil conditions
3. Using the Furrow Maker :
Positioning : Start at one end of your marked row. Position yourself comfortably behind the wheel hoe.
Engagement : Start pushing the weeder forward slowly, this will engage the furrow maker into the soil. The wheel hoe should be pushed forward steadily while maintaining balance.
4. Using One Side Ridger :
Adjusting Attachment : Secure the one side ridger onto your wheel hoe.
Creating Ridges : Position yourself at one end of a planted row. Engage the ridger by moving forward while keeping it aligned with one side of your planted row.