STIHL Power Tillers: Simplifying Farming and Enhancing Productivity

    • , by Agriplex India
    • 1 min reading time

    Modern farming demands efficiency, strength, and smart solutions and STIHL’s Power Tillers deliver exactly that. Designed to make soil preparation faster and easier, these machines help farmers achieve better productivity with less effort, marking a shift from traditional, labor-intensive methods to modern agricultural practices.

    For farmers seeking reliable and durable equipment, STIHL India offers two powerful models  MH 610 and MH 710  engineered to meet the diverse needs of Indian farmlands. Both machines combine robust design, ergonomic handling, and superior performance to make farming more comfortable and efficient.

    STIHL MH 610 Power Tiller

    • Powered by a 6 HP, single-cylinder 4-stroke petrol engine
    • 3.6-litre fuel tank for longer work duration
    • Weighs 60 kg, easy to maneuver
    • Tilling capacity: 78 cm width and 5-inch depth
    • Equipped with 2 forward gears and 1 reverse gear
    • Ergonomic design allows compatibility with other garden tools

    STIHL MH 710 Power Tiller

    • 7 HP, 4-stroke petrol engine for extra power
    • 3.6-litre fuel tank, similar to the MH 610
    • Heavier build at 101 kg, ensuring stability during deep tilling
    • Tilling capacity: 97 cm width and 6-inch depth
    • Features 2 forward and 1 reverse gear for smooth operation
    • Ergonomic structure minimizes fatigue during long hours

    Why Farmers Prefer STIHL Power Tillers

    In an era of rising labor shortages, STIHL’s power tillers offer a practical solution, reducing dependency on manual labor while boosting productivity. Both models feature adjustable handlebars, minimal vibration, and ease of use, ensuring comfort even during extended farming hours.

    From plowing and dry land cultivation to soil leveling and garden maintenance, STIHL’s MH 610 and MH 710 are built to handle every task with precision and ease, making them a smart investment for progressive farmers.

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