This is interesting: why the Mole motor cultivator won't start.
Nikonorenko Bogdan, Saratov
"More than a year ago I bought a pretty good model of a motor cultivator - MK 9 01 and first of all I want to say that although the object is not very new, it is still in excellent condition. During this time I have never had problems with the engine or any serious problems with other parts. This model has an excellent engine (four-stroke with good power of 5.5 hp) and copes well with such work as weeding, hilling beds, digging potatoes, leveling rows, etc. This motor cultivator copes well with fairly large areas of land. And the price for this unit is quite decent.
In conclusion, I want to say that if you want to buy a motor cultivator, then you need to study in detail the characteristics of all the above models, perhaps you need a unit for small jobs, then you should pay attention to simpler models. But if you need to do more difficult work, then choose a more powerful unit."
Also, follow all the rules for storing and working with a motor cultivator, because such simple actions as regular cleaning and disassembling of your assistant will extend its life for many years.
Mole is a model of Soviet and Russian motor cultivator (motor block), produced since 1983. The first motor cultivator, the mass production of which was mastered in the USSR.
"Mole" is produced by machine-building norway mobile database in Moscow and Omsk.
Description of the design
"Mole" with four cutters on a small bed. Plowing "in a circle". "Mole" with six cutters at work."Mole" with four soil cutters. Transport wheels are lowered."Mole" with six soil cutters. Transport wheels raised."Mole" with two cutters for weeding and hilling potatoes."Mole" with wheels and hiller. V-belt transmission is covered with a casing. V-belt transmission, tension roller performs the clutch function.
The frame (consisting of two half-frames), tubular handles for controlling the motor cultivator and a bracket for attaching additional accessories to the rear of the cultivator are bolted to the gearbox. The handles contain controls for engine speed and clutch (on some modifications, for engaging reverse gear).
The output shafts of the gearbox are fitted with soil cutters with a diameter of 320 mm for plowing the soil, weeding, or wheels (for working with a hiller (or plow) or for using a cultivator with a cart).
Purpose: performing agricultural work on personal subsidiary plots.
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