Tier C — Electric / cordless cultivator Garden tiller

Hecht 752

Hecht's mini petrol tiller: a 51.7cc 2-stroke single-cylinder engine (2 PS / 1.5 kW) spinning 16 blades (4 x 4 rows) to a narrow 25 cm working width and 19.5 cm depth, with a rear transport wheel, just 14.3 kg. Built for tight beds and borders where a full-size tiller won't fit; runs on a petrol/oil mix. Engine, 25 cm width and 14.3 kg weight verified via Hecht.

Indicative price
£150–£200

Hecht 752 mini petrol tiller
Hecht

Specifications verified.The specifications here have been checked against the manufacturer's published figures and/or dealer listings. The price is still sourced from dealer quotes — confirm it against a live quote before you buy.

Who it's for

Best for: Tight beds, borders and raised beds too narrow for a full-size tiller.

Strengths

  • Very light 14.3 kg
  • Narrow 25 cm cut for tight spaces
  • Rear transport wheel
  • Cheap petrol option

Trade-offs

  • 2-stroke — needs fuel/oil mix
  • Tiny 25 cm width
  • Only for soft soil

Specifications

Specifications for 752
Category Garden tiller
Type Front-tine · Electric / cordless cultivator
Power source Petrol
Engine 51.7cc 2-stroke single-cylinder (2 PS / 1.5 kW)
Power output 2 hp / 1.5 kW
Working width 25 cm
Weight 14.3 kg
Status Current model
Indicative price £150–£200
Price basis Dealer quote

Front-tine machine. Width and weight determine how much ground you cover and how manoeuvrable it is — heavier machines bite harder but ask more of you to turn and transport.

752 — your questions

How much does the Hecht 752 cost?

The indicative price is £150–£200, based on dealer quotes. Always confirm against a live quote — these figures are estimates pending verification.

What size plot is the 752 suited to?

Tight beds, borders and raised beds too narrow for a full-size tiller. With a 25 cm working width it is built for tight spaces, raised beds and getting between rows.

Is the 752 petrol, diesel or electric?

It is petrol (51.7cc 2-stroke single-cylinder (2 PS / 1.5 kW)). That means strong sustained power for breaking and turning ground, with routine fuel and oil maintenance.