Mains Electric Tiller SunJoe TJ604E

Mains Electric Tiller SunJoe TJ604E

I found a gardening companion that’s easy on my nerves! After last year’s disastrous experience with a tiller that refused to start, I bought a Mains Electric Tiller SunJoe TJ604E / B00V6IEVXM from the Jungle Website and it fits my needs very nicely. This time around, I opted for an electric option that’s small, lightweight, and plug-and-play.

Besides being low-maintenance, this tiller is also perfect for tackling tough weeds like quack-grass that seem to take over my garden beds. However, what’s more, getting the roots out of the digger tines is a bit tricky – I’ll need to get creative with some additional tools and techniques.

Equally important, the electric motor provides plenty of power without the hassle of gas engines, making it an excellent choice for environmentally conscious gardeners like myself. Furthermore, the tiller’s compact size allows me to easily transport it between my Cottage and home gardens, where I work on different projects every week.

Lastly, I’m excited to share this process with you all today – join me as we assemble and test out the Mains Electric Tiller SunJoe TJ604E / B00V6IEVXM in action. Let’s get our hands dirty and make some progress on those pesky weeds!

Episode: 152

Mains Electric Tiller SunJoe TJ604E YouTube Chapters:

00:00 Mains Electric Tiller SunJoe TJ604E
01:50 Assembly
06:10 Let’s Start Diggin’
08:30 Adjust the Depth Wheels
10:00 Resume Diggin’
17:10 Finish With Raking
19:50 Summary

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I retired from a large mid-western medical equipment manufacturer on December 31 (2019) and decided to try to let everyone in on my life and my transition into retirement. I have a varied set of interests. I live in a 90 year old cape cod in the middle of a small city of 70,000 people. I have a small lot across the street from the city seat of government, but despite that I have a 1952 Allis Chalmers farm tractor that I drive around the city from time to time. My wife has a business that has me fixing and creating cool home decor out of broken windows and drywall screws. I have been known to buy things on 'for sale' lists, fix it up, clean it up, generally add value and sell it off. Oh, yes, I'm getting chickens! But first I have to build the chicken coop and run. It will be like no other you have ever seen. Also will give me something to do. I am into home automation, have a Home Assistant enabled home and so will the chickens! I'll have to give them a password...