Güde GF 3060.1 Petrol Tiller – 590 mm Working Width, 4.1 HP Power
The Güde GF 3060.1 petrol tiller is a balanced solution for preparing soil in medium-sized areas without excessive fatigue. The 6 specialised tilling blades ensure effective yet gentle cultivation, ideal for vegetable growers who need operational versatility on ordinary soil.
Advanced amateur vegetable grower and medium-sized garden owner (300–600 m²): The GF 3060.1 is the perfect solution for medium-sized home vegetable gardens and varied garden areas. Its moderate weight (36.5 kg) and compact dimensions (1,400 × 600 × 1,110 mm) make the machine easy to handle and store. The 4.1 HP power is sufficient for ordinary and slightly compacted soil, while the 6 specialised tilling blades ensure effective cultivation while preserving the soil structure. The 590 mm working width covers medium-sized areas in a reasonable time, and the 1.2-litre fuel tank provides sufficient autonomy for extended work sessions.
Small professional user and landscape gardener working on varied projects: The GF 3060.1 is appreciated as a versatile machine for the quick preparation of medium-sized areas, special vegetable gardens, and small job sites. The 4-stroke Power-Engine offers easy starting via recoil start, while the dead man’s switch ensures maximum safety. The wide ergonomic handle allows comfortable control, and the 150 mm swivel guide wheel makes precise manoeuvres easier. It is ideal for gardeners handling numerous projects with different needs, from light compost incorporation to soil preparation before sowing.
Owner with mixed soil and gentle slopes: The GF 3060.1 is valued for its ability to adapt to varied soil conditions. The 6 blades penetrate ordinary and slightly compacted soil well, without the excessive weight of professional models. It is ideal for gardens with areas of varying difficulty, where versatility is more important than pure power.
Who the GF 3060.1 is suitable for
| User profile |
Suitable? |
Technical reason |
| Advanced amateur vegetable grower (300–600 m²) |
Ideal |
36.5 kg weight, easy to handle; 590 mm width covers medium-sized areas; 4.1 HP power sufficient for ordinary soil; 6 tilling blades preserve soil structure; 1.2 L tank for extended autonomy |
| Small professional landscape gardener |
Ideal |
Power-Engine motor with easy starting; dead man’s switch for maximum safety; wide ergonomic handle; 150 mm guide wheel for precise manoeuvrability; versatility for varied projects |
| Owner of mixed soil with gentle slopes |
Ideal |
4.1 HP power penetrates ordinary and slightly compacted soil; moderate weight for gentle slopes; 6 blades for efficiency on varied areas; operational flexibility |
Not suitable for: very large areas over 800 m² — longer working time; very hard clay soils — higher power model 420 required; intensive continuous use over 6 hours per day — consider professional models; soil with large roots or stones (>10 cm) — risk of blade damage.
Technical Specifications
Engine and Power Supply
| Parameter |
Value |
| Engine type |
4-stroke Power-Engine |
| Displacement |
173 cm³ |
| Rated power |
3.0 kW / 4.1 HP |
| Rated speed |
3,000 rpm |
| Fuel tank |
1.2 litres |
| Fuel consumption |
approx. 0.97 l/h |
| Engine oil |
0.5 litres, 15W40 type |
| Starting system |
Recoil start |
| CO₂ emissions |
1,114 g/kWh |
Working Capacity
| Parameter |
Value |
| Working width |
590 mm |
| Working depth |
260 mm, fixed |
| Number of blades |
6 pcs |
| Blade diameter |
270 mm |
| Blade type |
Specialised tilling blades, low-wear steel |
| Blade rotation |
Forward, gentle cultivation |
Structure and Movement
| Parameter |
Value |
| Handle |
Wide, ergonomic |
| Guide wheel |
150 mm diameter, swivel type |
| Dead man’s switch |
Yes, safety switch |
| Drive |
Via blades, no separate gears |
| Depth control |
Adjustable guide wheel |
Dimensions and Weight
| Parameter |
Value |
| Length |
1,400 mm |
| Width |
600 mm |
| Height |
1,110 mm |
| Net weight |
36.5 kg |
| Gross weight, packaging |
39.5 kg |
| Packaging dimensions |
690 × 380 × 655 mm |
Compliance and Certifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Brand |
Güde, Germany |
| Güde item number |
95466 |
| GTIN/EAN |
4015671669391 |
| Noise level, LWA |
93 dB — wear hearing protection |
| EU compliance |
Machinery Directive, CE marking |
Standard Equipment
The Güde GF 3060.1 petrol tiller includes the following in the package: tiller complete with all structural parts, 173 cc 4-stroke Power-Engine, rotating disc with 6 specialised low-wear steel tilling blades, wide ergonomic handle for comfortable control, 150 mm diameter swivel guide wheel for precise manoeuvres, integrated dead man’s switch for maximum safety during operation, recoil start for easy starting, ground cable, instruction manual in English, safety data sheet, compliance documents, CE Declaration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the GF 3060.1 and the 2436.1 small model and 420-4.1 large model? GF 2436.1: 26 kg, 360 mm, 3.2 HP, 4 blades — for small vegetable gardens (100–300 m²). GF 3060.1: 36.5 kg, 590 mm, 4.1 HP, 6 blades — for medium-sized vegetable gardens (300–600 m²). GF 420-4.1: 73.5 kg, 480 mm, 5.5 HP, 12 blades, adjustable depth — for hard soil and large areas. Choose according to garden size and soil difficulty.
Are the 6 tilling blades sufficient for effective cultivation? Yes. The 6 specialised tilling blades are designed for effective cultivation on ordinary soil at a depth of 260 mm. They penetrate well, breaking up surface compaction without damaging the structure. They are ideal for home vegetable gardens and compost incorporation.
What is the advantage of tilling blades compared with hoeing blades on the 2436.1 model? Hoeing blades, 4 more curved blades, are designed for DELICATE cultivation while preserving soil fertility as much as possible. Tilling blades, 6 more robust blades, are designed for EFFECTIVE cultivation on ordinary soil.
Can I use the GF 3060.1 on slopes? Yes, on gentle slopes up to 20°. The moderate weight of 36.5 kg is manageable on small slopes, and the guide wheel helps stability. On steeper slopes over 25°, use with caution — the machine is designed for flat ground.
How much maintenance does the 4-stroke engine require? Maintenance is simple: change the oil every 50 working hours (0.5 L, 15W40 type); clean the blades after each use; inspect the air filter every 10 hours; empty the fuel tank if the machine is not used for more than 2 weeks; start the machine periodically during seasonal breaks.
How important is the dead man’s switch? It is critical for safety. The switch shuts off the engine instantly if the operator releases the handle, helping to prevent injuries if the operator falls or loses control. Mandatory on all modern machines, the GF 3060.1 includes it as standard.
How much fuel does the GF 3060.1 consume? Estimated consumption is approximately 0.97 l/h at rated speed on ordinary soil. The 1.2-litre tank provides an approximate autonomy of 1.2–1.5 hours between refuelling. Consumption is balanced for extended amateur use.