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The Mantis 7940 4-Cycle Tiller Cultivator is a lightweight, powerful gardening tool featuring a 25cc Honda engine that operates without fuel mixing. Weighing only 24 pounds, it offers exceptional maneuverability and a tine speed of up to 240 RPM. Designed for ease of use, it includes a finger-controlled throttle for speed adjustments and a standard kickstand for convenient storage. Proudly made in the USA, this tiller combines durability with American craftsmanship.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | gas-powered |
Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 54"D x 14"W x 40"H |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | red |
A**N
This little guy rips
Got it today put it together in about 15 min and took it to work tilling my garden I love this thing nimble and powerful brings dirt back to like topsoil I’m a concrete guy so I’mgonna be using it for tilling spoils
K**S
Great tiller
I was hesitant to purchase such a small tiller for the price. I decided to take a chance and I’m glad I did! I cannot believe what a great little machine. I’ve used larger tillers and was familiar with how they operate. I was so surprised how well this dug a place in the yard. This is well made and with the Honda 4 stroke engine it’s the best. Would highly recommend this tiller
F**R
The Little Tiller That Can!
I must say I am impressed. Researched many tiller models, some mini and some not-so-mini. Settled on this Mantis after surveying reviews here and elsewhere. What a delightful little machine. The money and time it has saved allowing me to do the project I had paid for itself a couple times over.In spite of its relatively lightweight status (24lbs I think?), it did a surprisingly good job of digging into the heavily compacted dirt and clay in my yard. Doubly so because of roots I asked it to go through, leftover from the four trees we cut down. I do have a few recommendations for getting the most out of it:(1) Make liberal use of the ability to easily reverse the blades back and forth from “cultivating mode” into “tilling mode.” The cultivator mode made a HUGE difference in being able to cut through tree and plant roots without tangling and/or jamming every few seconds. Once the roots and plants are well dealt with, a quick return to the more aggressive tiller mode churns more deeply in very short order. NOTE: this also reduces the amount of bouncing that seemed to irritate some other reviewers. And me. :-)(2) Take your time and let it do its thing. Some want to make a single quick pass and then wonder why it only takes off an inch or so of the hard compacted top layer. Remember that it is, after all, a MINI tiller. Give it a moment, pull it back and forth a few feet to remove some of the dirt pile that builds up under the tines, and it will settle in for the deeper churn right quickly.(3) Get the kickstand. It’s too convenient to skip.(4) I think the real value of this machine (for me, anyhow) lies in its ability to do double-duty. Or quadruple duty, I guess. Treat yourself to the attachments. The power rake, edger, and aerator attachments are fantastically effective additions that really round out the Mantis’s capacity and utility in the yard, turning it into a true year-around workhorse. The attachments have been utterly worth the added expense, and switching between them is an easy and quick affair.My review was not solicited. I am submitting this review only because I am so tickled with it’s performance. The only criticism I can offer so far regards the less than perfect directions for assembly. Some of the nuts did not match what was described or displayed in the directions, and the wording was not entirely intuitive in every instance. Having said that, a little looking at what I had in the box made it clear enough what was needed, and it worked out just fine.The only caution I would have for potential purchasers is the size. This isn’t a critique of the unit itself so much as a cautionary comment to make sure it is what you want. It does a fantastic job for a mini tiller. But it is a mini tiller. My house sits on just shy of 1/3-acre and it takes a long time to work my entire lawn in any mode. If I had more storage room, I’d be wanting their larger model. Especially if my plan were to till the entire yard. Having said that, it does a fantastic job. I am highly impressed that such a small unit can do so much and do it effectively.The amount of time, effort, and money this Mantis has saved me has made me a huge fan. Far better machine than some of the other tillers I have used in the past and I couldn’t be more tickled with my purchase!
W**A
New and improved
First impressions. I've had a 2 cycle Mantis tiller for over 20 years .Mantis are great, light, easy to maneuver. Got tired of pulling the starter rope on a hard to start 2 cycle. My 46 year old Troy-Bilt 6hp still starts on a couple pulls. Anyway, I purchased a 4 cycle Mantis. I'd rather change oil than mix gas. Assembly is pretty easy, easier if you watch a quick Youtube. Hooked up the throttle cable to the carb [factory missed that for some reason}, installed oil and gas, primed, chocked, and pulled the starter rope easily and the Honda engine came to life and idled nicely. Used it to cultivate and it worked like a champ.Honestly I think my old Mantis maybe cultivated a bit better, but the tines are a bit different so it probably will till better. Haven't tested, but Mantis claims 10 inch depth. We'll see. Plus the ground was pretty hard from recent heavy rains. Other improvements like redesigned handle bars with soft grips and throttle with good on-off switch are nice, as is the 4 cycle Honda engine which runs smooth.All in all a nice, light tiller for light cultivating and small bed tilling is going to be easier and less hassle with this new Mantis. Plus I've still got a big 6HP for the big double row tilling.Edit 6-24-24: After using several times, I'm really impressed with how easy to start the Honda engine is. Prime, choke and typically one EASY pull of the rope and it starts. It's quieter that a 2-cycle too. I do find the 4-cycle to be a little heavier than my old Mantis and maybe a tad bit harder to maneuver, maybe due to being taller off the ground, but with all the other improvements well worth it and a pleasure to cultivate all those pesky weeds that pop up in the garden in the summer.
J**R
Great when it works
I loved this rototiller when I first got it—it was easy to use and worked beautifully. The first year, it ran like a dream. However, after sitting through the winter without being cleaned out, I struggled to get it started in the spring. I later loaned it to a friend for a month, he struggled to get it going, and since then, I haven't been able to get the engine to turn over for the last four years. I did have it serviced once, and the technicians cleaned out the fuel lines, but it still wouldn’t start.When it works, though, it’s powerful yet easy to handle, making it perfect for small spaces. I’ve even used it to dig deeper into compacted earth for aeration, and it performed well. Unfortunately, as I’ve gotten older, I no longer have the strength to keep troubleshooting and starting it. Overall, it’s a great tool—when it runs—but maintaining and restarting it has been a challenge.
D**.
Top notch
I love my Mantis tiller/cultivator top notch
B**R
Mantis Made in USA with a 4-Cycle Honda Engine!
I had the 120v corded electric model. I know what to expect, and the Honda gasoline engine just has to be the bomb. Well, maybe I should rephrase that... eh. Anyway, Mantis is a wonderful American company up in SE Pennsylvania and they always stand behind their products. It's reasonably easy to assemble. Don't forget to put the 4 cycle oil in the fill port.
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