Tier B — Petrol garden tiller Garden tiller
Pubert Terro 65 B
Pubert's Terro 65 B is a professional-grade petrol tiller (motobineuse): a 208 cc 4-stroke engine driving six tines for up to an 80 cm working width, part of Pubert's pro range alongside the Vario, ARO and Maestro. Model, engine class and 80 cm width verified via Pubert listings; power, weight and price are class-typical estimates still pending verification.
Indicative price
£600–£850

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: Gardeners wanting a wide, pro-grade Pubert petrol tiller.
Strengths
- Pubert pro build
- 208 cc engine, six tines
- Up to 80 cm working width
- French-made
Trade-offs
- Power/weight/price estimated
- Front-tine on hard ground
- Dealer purchase
Specifications
| Category | Garden tiller |
|---|---|
| Type | Front-tine · Petrol garden tiller |
| Power source | Petrol |
| Engine | 208 cc 4-stroke petrol |
| Power output | 6 hp / 4.4 kW |
| Working width | 80 cm |
| Weight | 53 kg |
| Status | Current model |
| Indicative price | £600–£850 |
| 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.
Terro 65 B — your questions
How much does the Pubert Terro 65 B cost?
The indicative price is £600–£850, based on dealer quotes. Always confirm against a live quote — these figures are estimates pending verification.
What size plot is the Terro 65 B suited to?
Gardeners wanting a wide, pro-grade Pubert petrol tiller. With a 80 cm working width it covers ground quickly on larger plots and smallholdings.
Is the Terro 65 B petrol, diesel or electric?
It is petrol (208 cc 4-stroke petrol). That means strong sustained power for breaking and turning ground, with routine fuel and oil maintenance.


