Motoblock refers to units that are very popular among summer residents. It helps to facilitate the work on the ground. Those who decided to buy this useful technique, ask themselves: how to choose a motor-block and which one is better?
What is the best motor block for a house?
Motoblocks differ in their weight and power. Depending on this, they are divided into the following classes:
- light - the units have a weight of up to 50-70 kg and a power of up to 5.5 horsepower. They are designed to handle the upper layers of the soil in small areas (up to 20-30 acres);
- average - units weighing 80-120 kg and with a capacity of 4-8 horsepower. They are able to plow deep layers of soil up to 15-20 cm on an area of up to 1 hectare;
- heavy - this professional units weighing up to 300 kg and a capacity of 6-12 horsepower. They are recommended to be purchased for processing large areas of up to 3 hectares.
Motoblocks can be equipped with such engines:
- diesel - they are durable, economical, wear-resistant. The minuses are massive and high cost;
- gasoline - compact and more affordable, but less efficient.
In addition, many are interested in: which motor block is better - with straps or gearbox? It should be said that a reliable gearbox can extend the life of the unit. Its purpose is to convert and transfer the torque obtained from mechanical transmissions. This contributes to the work of the motoblock.
What brands of motoblocks are best?
A large number of Russian and foreign motoblocks are on the market. Among the domestic units can be called such: "Neva", "Hope", "
Imported motor blocks are represented by such models: Honda (Japan), Texas (Denmark), Huter, Solo, MTD (Germany), Grillo, Goldoni, Bertolini (Italy), Stiga (Sweden), KTD, Aurora, Forester (China).
As an optimal option, you can recommend to buy a domestic motoblock, equipped with an imported engine.
Having carefully studied the characteristics of the motor blocks, you will be able to choose the best option.