What types of mini-cultivators are available?

Broadly speaking, there are three types of Mitsubishi mini-cultivators, each of which
offers unique features and functions.
Select the one that is right for you in accordance with the size of your field and the
manner in which you envision using your field.
The characteristics corresponding to each type are described in this section.

Axle type

Axle type characteristics

Lacking mobility functions, an axle-type mini-cultivator moves forward on the strength of the cultivating blades during operations.
This type of mini-cultivator is operated while adjusting the cultivation depth by modifying the amount of pushing force exerted on the skid that is found on the rear of the machine.

Front rotary-type mini-cultivators

Characteristics of front rotary-type mini-cultivators

Since the rotating rotary is situated away from the user’s feet, the user can operate this type of mini-cultivator with peace of mind and is especially ideal for female users. Because this type of mini-cultivator is self-propelled, mobility is easily achieved.

Rear rotary-type mini-cultivators

Characteristics of rear rotary-type mini-cultivators

With a covered rotor in the rear, this type of mini-cultivator is ideal for relatively large homegrown vegetable gardens and fields with hard soil thanks to performance capabilities based on the weight of the unit and more than sufficient horsepower.

*Each of these prices is the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (inclusive of sales tax of 8 percent).
The actual sale prices are independently set by each distributor.