Rototiller tines
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Rototiller tines
Good news,
The C13833 and C13834 tines that have been on backorder for over a year are finally here! Orders are being shipped out in the order received, all should be on the way by the end of the week.
Thanks to all for your patience,
Bob
The C13833 and C13834 tines that have been on backorder for over a year are finally here! Orders are being shipped out in the order received, all should be on the way by the end of the week.
Thanks to all for your patience,
Bob
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Re: Rototiller tines
Bob, @myerslawnandgarden
I need to order a complete set of tines for a j-70 tiller. PM me with price and shipment to Oklahoma.
Spring will be here soon, I think.
I need to order a complete set of tines for a j-70 tiller. PM me with price and shipment to Oklahoma.
Spring will be here soon, I think.
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Re: Rototiller tines
The 41" tillers take 12 LH and 12 RH tines
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Bob @myerslawnandgarden I and a few other of us in Southern Ont. have the same tiller . Could you get us a rough estimate on a complete set shipped to Midland Ont. Each persons would be a little different on shipping but would be close enough to know how many piggy banks to break open . No rush , just when you have time .
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Dave, Bob has shipped other parts to my family in Oklahoma. That saves me customs and FedExpencive, or UPoorSucker charges. I will be doing a parts run soon. If you decide to make an order, look at shipping them to Oklahoma, and Ii could freight them back to Ontario.
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Thanks , I will keep that in mind . I have to figure out a ruff cost to see if it can be done now or has to wait till summer . My tine are not completely worn out but have seen better days and it is the only part not rebuilt on the tiller .Spike188 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 7:50 am Dave, Bob has shipped other parts to my family in Oklahoma. That saves me customs and FedExpencive, or UPoorSucker charges. I will be doing a parts run soon. If you decide to make an order, look at shipping them to Oklahoma, and Ii could freight them back to Ontario.
Dave
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Re: Rototiller tines
My garden started out on a debris field. The tiller hung up on a steel rod buried in the garden. The 448 du ked and snorted to get loose, breaking a tine off. Later, a tree root popped another tine. All of the tines left are worn down to a rounded point on the end. This tiller will be as new when finished.
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When sod busting my gardens I kept a shovel handy so that when the tiller did a big jump, I stopped and dug out what was down there. I found mostly rocks, but also a 2' chunk of apron chain from a manure spreader and a 3' chunk of chain from the snoot (or whatever you call the front piece where the corn stock is guided into the picker) of a corn pickerSpike188 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 9:01 am My garden started out on a debris field. The tiller hung up on a steel rod buried in the garden. The 448 du ked and snorted to get loose, breaking a tine off. Later, a tree root popped another tine. All of the tines left are worn down to a rounded point on the end. This tiller will be as new when finished.
Gordy
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Don't forget Delivers Here Last, Delivers Here Late and the merger FedUpSpike188 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 7:50 am Dave, Bob has shipped other parts to my family in Oklahoma. That saves me customs and FedExpencive, or UPoorSucker charges. I will be doing a parts run soon. If you decide to make an order, look at shipping them to Oklahoma, and Ii could freight them back to Ontario.
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