SAMSON 65S2RF Motor Cultivator
Motor Cultivator
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A dependable workhorse for mid-sized plots, offering solid pulling power and intuitive ergonomics.
Description
Field Performance: First Impressions
When you take the SAMSON 65S2RF out to the plot, the build quality is immediately apparent. Its weight is a significant advantage here—you don't need to put extra pressure on the handlebars to drive the tines into compacted soil. During operation, the gearbox balance stands out; vibrations on the handles are well within the comfort range, meaning less fatigue after a long day of tilling.
Maintenance and Fuel Efficiency
The engine is reliable and predictable. Starting the manual recoil starter at the beginning of the season is straightforward, provided you keep up with oil changes and use fresh fuel. The fuel consumption is quite reasonable for a 6.5 hp engine; one tank is usually enough for a full day's work in the garden without constant refilling. Access to the air filter and oil dipstick is excellent—you don't have to disassemble the frame to perform routine maintenance.
Practical Operational Tips
- Transmission: Shifting is crisp and responsive, which is essential when navigating tight headlands or turning rows.
- Maneuverability: Thanks to the well-engineered center of gravity, the tiller remains stable and easy to steer, even on uneven terrain.
- Attachments: The unit is compatible with most standard plows and hilling equipment, using industry-standard mounting points.
A key tip for new owners: after the break-in period, be sure to change the transmission oil and tighten all mounting bolts. This is a machine that, with consistent maintenance, will serve reliably for many seasons without needing any major internal repairs to the gearbox.
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Type
Type
Galia (Galia) type — relatively new, of Israeli origin, although there are indications that this variety may originate from Spain. The fruits of this type are round or oval, weighing about 1 kg. The surface is smooth, covered with a delicate, connected netting, turning yellow whe... |
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Engine Type
Engine Type
— Gasoline. Internal combustion engine fueled by gasoline. These engines have good power, are simple to operate, and are not limited by power cord length (unlike electric engines). Their drawbacks include high noise levels, exhaust emissions, and the need to purchase fuel and lub... |
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Working Width
Working Width
Maximum width of the soil strip that the cultivator or motorized cultivator can process in one pass. A larger working width is important if you plan to work on large open areas — such a machine will allow you to complete the work in fewer passes. Usually, the width is specified f... |
91 - 110 cm |
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Processing Depth
Processing Depth
Maximum soil processing depth provided by the cultivator. Typically, it ranges from 20-30 cm, with some models reaching up to 40 cm. In practice, deep processing is not always necessary, as it depends on soil type and condition, as well as the crops for which the soil is being pr... |
21 - 30 cm |
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Construction
Construction
— Self-propelled construction. In such cultivators/motor blocks, the engine drives not only the working tool but the entire unit. This eliminates the need for the operator to push the device manually and significantly eases operation — especially with powerful models that have he... |
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Engine Power
Engine Power
The engine power of the cultivator/motor block in horsepower. This format is used only for gasoline/diesel engines; for electric engines (see "Engine Type"), power is indicated in watts: 1 hp ~ 735 W. Engine power directly affects the machine's performance, particularly the maxim... |
5 - 6 hp. |
| Dimensions | 138x65x97 cm |
| Weight | 51 - 70 kg |
| Мощность | 7 л.с. |
| Объём двигателя | 0.2 л |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Motor Cultivator |
| Manufacturer | SAMSON |
| Country | Denmark |
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