Motorhacke bedienen und Boden auflockern | OBI
The basic requirement for many construction projects is a loose, fluffy subsoil. To loosen the garden soil, the best way to do this is with a rotary hoe—also known as a garden tiller, rotary cultivator, or soil hoe. Watch the video to see how to use a rotary hoe and optimally prepare your soil. Jump links: Intro (0:00) Operating a tiller (0:09) ▶ Subscribe to OBI: / obide (don't forget to 🔔!) ▶ For OBI rental equipment: https://www.obi.de/mietgeraete/ #howto #tiller #everythingcanbedone Follow us on: Facebook: / obi Instagram: / obi_baumarkt_ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.de/obibaumarkt/ NOTES Offers and materials may not be available in all OBI stores. All information refers to Germany. Quantities and prices may not be available in all stores in Germany. The calculated quantities represent a rough estimate of requirements, taking into account typical scrap and offcut quantities and the expected costs. The calculated quantities may vary depending on individual dimensions, on-site conditions, and processing methods. Additional/different items may be required for individual project implementation, and additional costs may be incurred. The project price can potentially be optimized by selecting different container sizes/combinations. These are cash and self-collection prices in EUR, including statutory VAT. Working hours/duration: The estimated working hours are only a rough estimate of the time required. The calculation is based on planning a typical project size, referring to the "sirAdos Construction Price Manual 2016" and experience from garden and landscape contractors, including common resources. The calculation assumes that all materials and resources are already available. Deviations are possible depending on on-site conditions, personal skills, and available resources. All calculated times exclude drying times and any other break times that may occur. OBI GmbH & Co. Deutschland KG expressly excludes liability for improper and professional installation in accordance with the instructions, as well as for the misuse of materials and tools. The construction methods listed here merely represent recommendations for possible procedures and do not claim general binding force or conformity with any technical regulations or guidelines. Depending on on-site conditions and use, modifications may be necessary. This does not limit any legal claims. Ensure personal safety during installation and wear appropriate protective equipment if necessary. Electrical work may only be carried out by qualified electricians (DIN VDE 1000-10). Assess your abilities realistically and, if unsure, be sure to seek the assistance of experienced installation assistants. Do not carry out work if you are not familiar with the relevant safety regulations. Imprint: https://www.obi.de/impressum/

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