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About your Grimm parts, I called my parts guy and he's going to check with Leader this coming week to see if they have old-stock parts and/or prices.
 
I talked to them this week. They do not have any gears left to sell and do not plan on making them. They have belts and tedder teeth that about all.
I could also use a center gear.
 
:? :? Wow! I read your post first Bernie, and thought you were talking maple rigs! :roll: Then I read David's post and realized you were talking hay tedders! :roll: Same 2 companies? I'm [u:f5830f6a02]so[/u:f5830f6a02] confused! :lol:
Dave
 
David can you post a few picture of what your tedder looks like?? Plus some pictures of the gears you need. This way maybe we can come up with a substitute for them.
 
Someone copied the Grimm 4 bar tedder, and it is painted green. Amish I beleive, as there are several around here on steel wheels
Loren, the Acg.
 
Those are more than likely Pequea brand. I sold their products. Their ground drive unit does not use any gears that I know of. I think they are all pulley/belt driven. I only sold the PTO driven units. HE maybe better off switching his over to PTO drive. All he would need is a right angle gear box and some shafts.

Here is the contact information for Pequea:
Pequea, A Skibo Company • 200 Jalyn Drive P.O. Box 399, New Holland, PA 17557 • (717) 354-4343 or toll-free (866) 684-0393

Here is pictures of the ground drive and PTO Pequea units.
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Pequea Hay fluffer/tedder
 
Find an area were there are Amish,they will know of a place to get parts.There are lots of them still in use in Amish areas.We had several over the years and liked them untill we bought a rotary.The rotary do a better job and are so much faster,but for a smaller operation the bar type will get the job done.Also try Fry's Machinery in Muncy PA as they have a huge implement salvage yard.
 
I would part with one of the little gears but not the center one. I suggest you keep an eye on Craigs List for a parts one.
 
I think I have found a smaller gear. Apparently the center gears can be different The center hole came in two different sizes.
 
What is your gear like? usuable as a pattern? I know a place that makes gear. If interested post here.
 

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