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Below rotavator details for Barreto
and Camon

Camon
Heavy Duty Petrol Rotovator
Heavy Duty Petrol Rotovator / Cutlivator
• The CAMON C8 Rotavator is the most successful
rotavator available in the UK today. This
reliable and extremely effective machine
is capable of exceptional work in the
most demanding of ground conditions. A
fantastic rotavator, the C8 is the proven
leader in its class - ideal for both professional
and domestic users
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Camon
Heavy Duty Petrol Rotovator
Heavy Duty Petrol Rotovator / Cutlivator
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Barreto
Heavy Duty Hydraulic Rotovator
Barreto Heavy Duty 13HP Hydraulic Rotavator
• This heavy duty hydraulic is ideal for
landscaping, contractors and nursuries where
there are heavy and extreme soils conditions
such as previously unworked ground. The
rotovator has no gear boxes or linkages
to break and does not get damaged by roots,
rocks or other immoveable objects thanks
to the hydraulic relief valves and reverse
tines to remove jammed objects. MORE
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Barreto
Heavy Duty Hydraulic Rotovator
Barreto Heavy Duty 13HP Hydraulic Rotavator |
ROTAVATOR ROTOVATOR - You may think it's strange
that we are called ROTAVATOR ROTOVATOR, but
here is the official stance on the spelling:
The word Rotovator can be an alternative name
for a rotavator, a machine for digging earth,
named from a manufacturer of such implements
A rotavator can do Cultivatation, Levelling,
uprooting of weeds, chopping & Make to mix
in soil and helps to increse in soil health
A rotary tiller, also known as a rototiller,
rotavator, rotovator, rotary hoe, power tiller,
or rotary plough, is a motorised cultivator
that works the soil by means of rotating tines
or blades. Rotary tillers are either self-propelled
or drawn as an attachment behind either a two-wheel
tractor or four-wheel tractor. For two-wheel
tractors they are rigidly fixed and powered
via couplings to the tractors' transmission.
For four-wheel tractors they are attached by
means of a three-point hitch and driven by a
power take-off (PTO).