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Need tines for landscape rake

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KEG

07-01-2003 20:05:15




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I want to build a landscape rake - the kind with large curved tines that are about 16" tall.

But I can't find a source to just buy the tines. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
KEG




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KEG

07-04-2003 08:10:29




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 Re: Need tines for landscape rake in reply to KEG, 07-01-2003 20:05:15  
Thanks to all for your helpful responses. This group is great!

KEG

P.S. George, you can send an e-mail to me by hitting the "Send E-mail" button above or to [email protected] Thanks for your offer of the picture.



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george md

07-03-2003 09:55:34




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 Re: Need tines for landscape rake in reply to KEG, 07-01-2003 20:05:15  
Keg, whether you build one or buy one , be sure to get gage wkeels on it , makes a world of difference in the finish on the yard . send email and I'll send you a pict of one with wheels,simple but effective .

george



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Scott.ID

07-02-2003 08:44:15




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 Re: Need tines for landscape rake in reply to KEG, 07-01-2003 20:05:15  
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Keg,
I needed to replace a couple of times for my Land Pride 7 footer, and ordered them up thru the local farm fleet. If memory serves me, I paid about $6.00 per tine, not including freight.

If you figger 42 tines for a 7 footer, it would run you about $250.00. The whole rake ran me about $450.00 2 years ago.

Click on the link to find the Land Pride "Dealer Locator" and go from there. Lots of good pics of the assemblys along with part numbers.

My nickels worth,

Scott

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Bill 52 8n

07-01-2003 20:40:39




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 Re: Need tines for landscape rake in reply to KEG, 07-01-2003 20:05:15  
Since your building the rest of it, buld the tines. Just need some 1/4X1" bar stock, sawzall, a vice and a hammer.

Bill



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Jeff

07-03-2003 06:33:01




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 Re: Re: Need tines for landscape rake in reply to Bill 52 8n, 07-01-2003 20:40:39  
Building your own tines, requires either T1, or
better yet an AR series steel.



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markct

07-02-2003 09:31:59




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 Re: Re: Need tines for landscape rake in reply to Bill 52 8n, 07-01-2003 20:40:39  
no theres more to it than that bill, tines are heat treated like a spring, if they were just mild steel they would bend as soon as ya hit something like a rock, they need to be springy, thats the whole point of the teeth, otherwise ya might as well just use a straight grader blade if the teeth arnt gona flex



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AZ Jack

07-02-2003 21:31:24




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 Re: Re: Re: Need tines for landscape rake in reply to markct, 07-02-2003 09:31:59  
Market is right and by the time you buy the rest of the material and consider your labor-unless you have nothing else to do- you are better off to go with something like land pride.



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