Many gardeners use electric cultivators and walk-behind tractors, but not everyone can give an exhaustive answer as to how a walk-behind tractor differs from a walk-behind tractor. Before figuring out what is the difference between these two devices, you should understand in more detail what each of the indicated units can do.

Cultivator capabilities

The cultivator is a garden technique used to cultivate the soil. For those who have a summer cottage, a personal plot or at least one hundred square meters of land, this unit is simply irreplaceable. In fact, the cultivator is able to fully replace the shovel. Many even call it a mechanized shovel. You can perform the following tasks with your device:

  • loosening the soil;
  • plowing the soil;
  • hilling;
  • cutting of furrows;
  • weeding, etc.

The main difference between a cultivator and a walk-behind tractor is its compactness. That is why the equipment is often used in hard-to-reach places. The cultivator is also easier to operate.

Motoblock and cultivator

Features of the walk-behind tractor

Answering the question, what exactly is the difference between a walk-behind tractor and a motor-cultivator, you should immediately make a reservation that there is a lot in common between the units. But there is still a difference: the walk-behind tractor, although it is capable of performing similar functions, has great power. In addition to processing the soil, using a walk-behind tractor, you can remove snow, mow grass, etc.

Motoblock

A walk-behind tractor can be distinguished from a cultivator by the presence of wheels. It is to them that the drive of the internal combustion engine is connected in most models. This allows you to use the unit, including as a mini-tractor or even an almost full-fledged vehicle, if you equip the walk-behind tractor with a trailer (for example, for transporting something over a relatively short distance). Depending on the modification, additional attachments can be selected for the walk-behind tractor: plows, hillers, cutters for cutting grass and much more.

Interesting! In high-power walk-behind tractors, large milling cutters are used, which allows you to reach a plowing depth of up to 25 or even 30 cm, which is quite comparable to plowing a field with a standard tractor.

Differences between a cultivator and a multifunctional walk-behind tractor

The choice between a cultivator and a multifunctional walk-behind tractor may not be too obvious - the units may differ very insignificantly. The difference, however, is:

  • The main function of motor-cultivators is pre-planting soil cultivation, while walk-behind tractors have a much broader functionality, including chopping wood, cleaning snow, cleaning the territory and transporting goods (if you have the appropriate attachments);
  • The cultivator is powered by electricity, the walk-behind tractor is powered by gasoline or diesel fuel;
  • The power indicators of cultivators are an order of magnitude lower, but they are more compact and better suited for working in a small space;
  • The weight of the motoblocks is significantly higher (this is necessary to perform complex work in which there is a risk of the machine overturning, in addition, a large weight creates better grip);
  • The cost of a motor cultivator is much lower.

Motoblocks are most often bought by owners of small farms and serious farms.For summer cottages, a simpler unit is usually sufficient.

Choosing between a cultivator and a walk-behind tractor

When buying equipment for processing a land plot, many gardeners and gardeners are wondering what is better to choose a cultivator or walk-behind tractor.

Cultivator

There is no definite answer to this question. To date, the indicated equipment is presented incredibly widely on sale, therefore the purchase should be approached wisely. There are a number of criteria that should be given special attention.

Manufacturer

The first thing to do is to decide which brand of walk-behind tractor or cultivator is worth buying. It must be a reliable brand that has not only proven itself well, but has also been on the market for a fairly long period of time. In addition, you should select units for which the manufacturer offers a warranty, and which have a service book. It is equally important that a service center serving the brand is located somewhere nearby.

Seller choice

Not only the manufacturer of the equipment, but also the seller of the equipment must be reliable. In this regard, the best place to buy will be a specialized outlet with experienced sellers. If a walk-behind tractor or cultivator is purchased remotely, it is best to place a purchase on the manufacturer's website or its official representative. Only in this case, you can be sure of the originality and worthy quality of the purchased goods and accessories.

Model

At this stage, the buyer will have to decide: which walk-behind tractor or cultivator to choose. There are several criteria here:

  • planned functionality of the unit;
  • the size of the site on which work with equipment is planned;
  • cost.

On a note! For summer cottage needs and work only with soil, it is better to stop at a cultivator. For more serious farms, the model that is optimal in terms of technical parameters should be chosen among motoblocks.

There are some other characteristics that, although they do not directly affect the operation of the equipment, can significantly simplify operation. So, for example, the presence of a steering wheel will make it possible to adjust the height of the unit and its angle of inclination, the presence of a reverse gear will make it possible to reprocess the most difficult areas without the need to turn the machine. In the same way, the presence of a transport wheel will greatly simplify the process of moving equipment across the site.

Some owners prefer not to put the question bluntly, in favor of what type of equipment to make a choice, and acquire both devices: a motor-cultivator and a walk-behind tractor. In some circumstances, this option is quite reasonable.

Practice shows that it is one thing to be able to distinguish a cultivator from a walk-behind tractor, it is quite another to choose the right technique for specific purposes. In this regard, it is worth paying the maximum amount of time and attention to the selection process. If relevant experience and knowledge is not available, it will be much more advisable to seek the help of experienced professionals. They will not only help you understand how the walk-behind tractor differs from the cultivator, but also choose the most suitable model.