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brokenarrow
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2006-04-28          128530


Has anyone here ever made their own tiller tines? May sound stupid but was wondering if anyone has done this?



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2006-04-28          128532


excuse the...chuckle...but what precipitated that question? Safe to assume a libation was involved? ....


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Art White
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2006-04-29          128545


Looking at the different manufacturers for what I've seen of use and the job I've seen from them the best are heat treated and a smaller blade for going into the ground easier. The heavier or larger ones have more mass, wear faster and are tougher on the tiller and the tractor. ....


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2006-04-29          128564


What brought this up was my heritage! As a half blooded Italian I resent that! (Damm, Just poked myself in the eye with my hand! while talking!)
Really though since I dont drink and I have more time on my hands than I have money and I went to the KK site and saw this
(((TILLER TINE SET 2PC
1 LH &1 RH TINE /W BOLTS

Price: $23.10 PK )))
I was floored! although when you buy the whole set of tines the price per piece drops but the kicker is the
nuts and bolts!
(((TILLER TINE BOLT (108PCS)
9/16-18X1.750/W NUT & WASHER

Price: $223.82 PK )))

here is the whole set

(((TILLER TINE SET 72IN
27R AND 27L

Price: $288.32 PK )))
$511.14 w/out tax for tines and bolts!
Geeesh! I only paid $1358 for the whole 72" KK tiller!
A guy would almost be better off buying anouther whole tiller for spare parts than too replace the tines!

Of course I am looking at this from a prospective of not having to pay for anything but the steel to build these.
I am able to harden them myself with no added cost.steel would run me close to $150 give or take unless I can come up with some scrap laying around or in the steel bins (of the right material of course)

Was just wondering if any have done this. Thanks
Art, I will keep that in mind.


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2006-04-29          128567


Are you trying to make up for wear? If yes, then the easiest and cheapest way is to build the leading-edges up with hardfacing welding rod. My Case chain-type trencher (which is for sale) has cup-type teeth on it that are hardfaced and they are extremely wear-resistant. ....


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2006-05-01          128666


Yeah, you will typically get bent over on hardware items for almost anything. They are cheap to buy in bulk for a manufacturer. But to pick, pack and sheip costs significant amount of money in labor. So yeah, it costs them manufacturer $.05 to buy, that bolt costs like $1 in labor to pick, pack and ship. Add in a healthy margin and you'll get bent over. Odds are you can buy cheaper hardware elswhere. ....


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Art White
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2006-05-01          128671


Let's see, used tillers are rare in many areas. Maybe to sell yours for 750, then buy a new one? ....


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2006-05-01          128674


Broken Arrow,

First, you almost killed me with your ranting above.

I had a step father who was depression era. Could teach you about saving anything. He had a gas tiller (not one for tractor but garden type that box store sells). The tines on it were mostly straight. Well when they wore down he slipped a piece of galvanized pipe over them (I think that is what he used) there were. They worked fine for him.

When you get the tine make down let me know. I need some points for a subsoiler I am having to trade out shanks on due to not being able to find points for it any longer. ....


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