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A-C but not a tractor question
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Mike
01-13-2003 10:25:17
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I have a hay rake that the owner told me was an A-C. All the teeth are broken and most of the holders too. Where can I get new teeth for it or are there teeth for another rake Mfg.that will fit and are easy to get.
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Jim E
01-13-2003 19:01:38
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Re: A-C but not a tractor question in reply to Mike, 01-13-2003 10:25:17
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Check TSC, I bought some teeth for an old Case hay rake and the bin that matched them said they were AC teeth.
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Peter
01-16-2003 11:51:22
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Re: Re: A-C but not a tractor question in reply to Jim E, 01-13-2003 19:01:38
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I have an old international #5 rake. It was in a condition that sounds like yours when I got it. It has teeth that could be changed without taking the bars out but the 'holders' were more expensive to buy than the the teeth. I bought teeth for a relatively modern conditioner for about a third of the cost of the correct replacements. The only catch is the bar has to be removed to slide the teeth on, so replacing one in the middle means removing all those ahead. I cant see much problem if the rake is to see light service and these teeth will likely outlast the rake.
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