Earthquake presents new mini-cultivators at GIE+EXPO

Two new models aim to offer lighter, powerful machines.


Earthquake officially added two new models to its line of mini-cultivators last week at GIE+EXPO with its release of the MC33 and MAC machines.

The pair of new products joins the MC43 mini-cultivator, which has already been on the market. All three products can weed, mulch, work in fertilizer and aerate soil. The MAC is the lightest and most compact of the three, and its front bumper prevents the engine from striking fence posts or other obstacles. Meanwhile, the MC33 is slightly larger but comes with an adjustable wheelset like the MC43.

They’re powered by Viper 43cc and 33cc engines and offer advanced air filtration systems to protect those engines from dirt and dust damage. Earthquake touts its low center of gravity on its products to offer users more control and stability, particularly important as landscapers navigate around delicate plants.

“When it comes to outdoor power equipment, users want to get their work done with real tools that deliver real value,” Earthquake’s manufacturing engineering manager Kirk Hyatt said. “The MC43, MC33 and MAC cultivators deliver value with the ease of use, reliability, durability and affordability that users have come to expect from Earthquake since 1960.”

For more information on Earthquake or its cultivators, visit getearthquake.com/cultivators

No more results found.
No more results found.