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Tillers

Garden tillers break up and turn soil quickly, making ground preparation easier for planting, turfing or landscaping. Suffolk Mowers stocks a choice of petrol rotary tillers for everything from light garden work to heavy-duty allotment use.

We provide practical advice to match the right machine to your ground conditions, plus servicing and parts to keep it working season after season.

5–7 Days

£259.00 inc VAT

WAS £299.00

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Out of stock

£399.00 inc VAT

WAS £439.00

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5–7 Days

£429.00 inc VAT

WAS £499.00

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5–7 Days

£499.00 inc VAT

WAS £579.00

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5–7 Days

£758.09 inc VAT

WAS £824.00

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Ships Today

£781.08 inc VAT

WAS £849.00

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Ships Today

£891.48 inc VAT

WAS £969.00

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5–7 Days

£899.00 inc VAT

WAS £999.00

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5–7 Days

£999.00 inc VAT

WAS £1,129.00

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Why Choose a Tiller?

A tiller saves time and effort by breaking compacted soil into a workable texture, ready for planting or reseeding. Rotary blades churn through the ground, helping improve aeration and mix in compost or fertiliser. Petrol models deliver the power needed for larger plots or tougher ground.

Who Uses Tillers?

  • Home gardeners preparing vegetable beds
  • Allotment holders working over larger plots
  • Landscapers carrying out soil preparation before turfing
  • Hire shops offering machinery to domestic and trade customers

Key Benefits

  • Fast, efficient soil turning and mixing
  • Choice of tine positions for different soil types
  • Adjustable working depth for varied planting needs
  • Strong petrol engines for reliable performance

Support and Servicing

Suffolk Mowers offers guidance before you buy, along with servicing and genuine parts to keep your tiller ready for the next season’s work.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tillers

Yes – petrol tillers are ideal for breaking up compacted ground, though multiple passes may be needed.
Front-tine models suit lighter work and smaller areas, while rear-tine machines tackle heavier soil and larger plots.
Most have folding handles or compact designs for easier storage when not in use.