Product details and specs
Powerful, compact and easy to use, the STIGA SRC 585 RG is a petrol-powered rotary tiller, ideal to care for vegetable gardens and challenging terrain. It has six metal rotors - three on each side - with a diameter of 320 mm. With a working width of 60 cm and 182 cc 4-stroke petrol engine and 2 gears (1 forward and 1 reverse), you will benefit from top level manoeuvrability and comfort.
Technical specs
General info
EAN/UPC
8008984860773
SKU
213601041/ST1
Level
Experience
Power
Power
3.5 kW
Power source
Petrol 4-stroke
Engine Brand
STIGA
Engine model
TM 60
Displacement
182 cm³
Engine rotation speed
3600 rpm
Maximum engine speed
3600 rpm
Fuel tank capacity
3 l
Gear case oil capacity
0.6 l
Air filter type
Oil bath
Working system
Working width
82 cm
Working depth
12 cm
Rotors number
6
Rotors diameter
310 mm
Tree saver discs
Yes
Transmission
Number of gears
1 forward + 1 reverse
Transmission type
Chain + Belt
Equipment
Wheel type
Plastic + Rubber
Transport wheels
1 front wheel
Adjustable handlebar
Vertical and horizontal
Soft grip handle
Yes
Tools kit
Included tools kit
Keys, screwdriver
Vibration and noise data
Guaranteed sound power level (LwA) - dB(A)
97
Measured sound power level dB(A)
95.2
Measured sound pressure level at operator ear dB(A)
75.2
Vibration level left handle (m/s2)
< 2.5
Vibration level right handle (m/s2)
< 2.5
Overall dimensions
Pack weight
78 kg
Product length
1370 mm
Product width
820 mm
Product height
1070 mm
Product weight
69 kg
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Support
Which type of soils can you work on?
This garden tiller, thanks to the type of tiller blades used, can also work on rough ground with roots and stones. It is not recommended to use it on wet ground given the greater force required to split the clumps of earth, while for dryer ground it is recommended to make two crossed passes at a reduced depth.
Do the tiller blades need maintenance?
The tiller blades don't need particular maintenance, but it is recommended to keep them clean and oiled during longer periods when it is not being used.
What is the rear tine for?
The rear tine has a very important function. The operation of the tiller blades rotating in the ground propels the machine forwards and, when in contact with uneven clumps of earth, moves unpredictably. Having the tine well established in the ground anchors the machine to the surface and allows its forward motion to be more regular and fluid.
Can I leave the front jockey wheel down during periods of use?
No, the front jockey wheel is solely for transport. It should be raised during operation.