Description
Hire a Rotary Hoe in Perth
Hire a rotary hoe in Perth to break up hard soil, clay, or old lawns and prepare garden beds or new turf easily. Our walk-behind, petrol-powered rotary hoe is suitable for single-person operation and is available for hourly, daily, or weekly hire, making it ideal for both DIY homeowners and professional landscapers.
This tough, self-propelled machine is designed for effective soil preparation. It handles compacted clay and hard soils, reworks old lawns, and prepares garden beds for planting or turf installation. Equipped with counter-rotating tines, it provides precise and efficient soil cultivation while remaining easy to control.
Rotary hoes are versatile tools that help reduce soil crusting, improve soil aeration, and minimize compaction. They are particularly useful after heavy rain, when fine-textured soils can harden as they dry. Using a rotary hoe ensures your soil is ready for healthy turf or garden growth.
Note: A rotary hoe is perfect for turning hard clay soils, preparing garden beds, or readying soil for new turf. It is not to be confused with a rotary tiller, which is better suited for soft, sandy soils.
Features
Walk-behind design for single-person operation
Powerful 4-stroke petrol engine providing reliable performance
Counter-rotating tines to break up hard soil, clay, or sod
Self-propelled drive system for smooth movement
Variable drive speed to match different soil conditions
Independent wheels and tines for precise control
Depth adjustment and protective flaps for safer operation
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine | 4-Stroke Petrol 9hp |
| Drive Type | Self-propelled |
| Safety | Ear protection, gloves, eye protection required |
| Unique Features | Depth adjustment and protective flap |
Applications
This rotary hoe is suitable for a variety of garden and landscaping tasks, including:
Preparing ground for new lawns or turf installation
Cultivating compacted or clay-heavy soil for garden beds
Reworking existing lawn areas for replanting or fertilization
General soil turnover and surface preparation
It is a versatile tool for both home gardening projects and professional landscaping jobs.
How to Use the Rotary Hoe
Before operating the rotary hoe:
Adjust the handle to a comfortable working height.
Put on ear protection, gloves, and eye protection.
Ensure the flap in front of the tines is down to prevent soil from kicking up.
For cold starts, turn on the fuel switch and choke, set the throttle to full, and use the pull cord to start the engine.
Once running, disengage the clutch lever to move, and use the forward drive lever and tine lever to control movement and tilling independently.
Keep your hands and feet away from the tines at all times.
Services and Hire Options
Hire the rotary hoe for hourly, daily, or weekly periods
Arrange delivery across Perth and Western Australia
Receive expert guidance on safe use and soil preparation techniques
Safety Guidelines
Always wear ear protection, gloves, and eye protection
Keep flap guards in place during operation
Keep hands and feet clear of the tines at all times
Follow proper start-up, throttle, and shut-down procedures
Adjust the handle height for comfortable, ergonomic operation
Why Hire a Rotary Hoe from The Turf Man in Perth?
The Turf Man provides reliable, professional-grade rotary hoes suitable for both DIY and commercial projects in Perth. We offer flexible hire periods, allowing you to rent the machine for short-term or extended use. Our experienced team provides guidance to ensure safe and effective operation, helping you get the best results from your rotary hoe.
Delivery is available throughout Perth and Western Australia, and each machine comes with built-in safety features and operational tips. Choosing The Turf Man ensures your garden or landscaping project is completed safely, efficiently, and successfully.
Additional Information
Hiring Duration:
4 hours (half day)
Day rate (1 full day)
3 days (half day × 3)
Weekly (half day × 5)
Monthly (half day × 15)
Extra Guidance:
Clean the rotary hoe thoroughly after use to remove soil and debris from the tines and flap guards
Store the machine in a sheltered area if your hire period spans multiple days to prevent weather damage
Use the rotary hoe in a way that protects soil structure and reduces erosion, especially on slopes or wet areas
Check that all attachments and guards are secure before operating the machine
Our team is available for any operational questions or minor troubleshooting during your hire

