Troy-Bilt TBC304 vs Hard Ground and Rocky Dirt — Did It Deliver?

Can a 30 cc tiller really handle compacted, rocky ground? In this video, I put the Troy-Bilt TBC304 through a real-world test — no lab dirt, no easy beds. We hit dry, hard-packed soil and mixed rock to see if this small 4-cycle cultivator can actually do what the specs promise. 💪 Specs at a glance: • 30 cc 4-cycle engine (no gas/oil mix) • 6–12 inch adjustable tilling width • Up to 6 inches tilling depth • Six steel tines with forward rotation • SpringAssist™ start + folding handles for compact storage 🔎 Test focus: hard-ground performance, tine bite, balance, throttle control, and storage practicality. 📦 Product Link: https://tinyurl.com/4zc9rn9c Troybilt sponsored this video 🧰 Whether you’re mixing compost, refreshing raised beds, or loosening compacted soil, the TBC304 might surprise you — but I’ll let the results speak for themselves. 🗣️ Have questions or want me to test another tool next? Drop it in the comments. ⚙️ “They asked for the test — you be the judge.” 🔔 Subscribe for verified field tests, gear breakdowns, and Ginja-style reviews. — Pest and Lawn Ginja | We’re slayin’ lawns #TroyBiltPartner #TeamTroyBilt #TroyBiltTBC304 #troybilt #lawncare #gardentools #pestandlawnginja #TillerReview #lawnequipment #CompactTiller #gardenequipment #gardeningtools @troybiltofficial