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About second-hand Rotary cultivators

At Duijndam Machines, we have a wide range of high-quality used soil tillers. Whether you need a soil tiller for agricultural work or garden maintenance, we have the right solution for you.

On this page, you will find all the used soil tillers we currently have in stock. On the page of a specific soil tiller, you will find detailed information, including photos and videos. If you still have any questions, feel free to contact us, and one of our advisors will assist you with your specific query.


Wide Range of Used Soil Tillers

Our selection includes different types of soil tillers, such as self-propelled soil tillers, garden tillers, and tillers for use behind a tractor. Whether you are looking for a Nibbi tiller or a versatile soil tiller for a tractor, we have what you need. All our second-hand soil tillers are thoroughly checked and ready for use in your work.


Why Choose a Used Soil Tiller?

Buying a used soil tiller is a smart choice. You benefit from lower costs without compromising on quality. Additionally, second-hand machines contribute to sustainability because they are given a second life, significantly saving on raw materials. At Duijndam Machines, we only offer machines that meet our high-quality standards, ensuring you always purchase a reliable tiller.

All machines sold at Duijndam Machines are available from our own stock, ready for immediate delivery, and thoroughly inspected and repaired if necessary before being sold.


Soil Tillers, Suitable for Various Applications

Soil tillers can be used in multiple settings. Depending on the type of tiller you are looking for, they are suitable for:

  • Soil tilling with a tractor
  • Preparing soil for crops
  • Maintaining gardens and landscapes
  • Professional agricultural use


Looking to Buy a Soil Tiller? Request a Quote Now!

Interested in one of our soil tillers? Then request a quote now with no obligation and receive a competitive price. At Duijndam Machines, we have a constantly changing selection of used soil tillers for sale, including brands such as Nibbi and other well-known manufacturers. Visit our website and find the perfect tiller for your project.

Frequently asked questions about Rotary cultivators

What is a milling (rotary tiller) machine and what is it used for?

A rotary tiller is used to loosen and level the soil. This is ideal for loosening the soil before planting or sowing — particularly suitable for growing vegetables in open ground.

How do I find a suitable milling machine on the website?

To find the right milling machine, you can use the filters on the milling machines page. Here you can filter by, for example, crop type and brand, and then view the detailed description and photos on the individual product pages. Are you interested in one of our milling machines? You can easily request a quote without obligation on the page of a specific milling machine. Are you unsure which milling machine is most suitable for you? Please do not hesitate to contact us!

Can I view the machines or get personal advice?

Absolutely! You are welcome to visit our location to view the machines, and our advisors are available to assist you (by phone) in selecting the appropriate model.

Should I choose a rotary cultivator machine or a plough?

This depends on your crop, soil type, and cultivation goals. A milling machine grinds and mixes the top layer of the soil, creating a fine, even seedbed — perfect for preparing soil before planting or incorporating compost. A plough completely turns the soil over, burying weeds and crop residues while loosening heavier soils. For fine seedbed preparation, a milling machine is often the best choice. For deep soil cultivation or incorporating large amounts of organic matter, a plough may be more suitable. Many growers combine both methods: ploughing first, then milling for the best results.

How much horsepower does my tractor need to operate a milling machine?

This varies by model, but as a rule of thumb you need 20–30 HP per meter of working width. Always check the machine’s specifications and make sure your tractor is compatible

Can I use a milling machine to incorporate compost or manure into the soil?

Yes, milling machines are perfect for mixing organic materials such as compost, manure, or green manures into the soil. Just make sure the material is not too coarse to avoid blockages.