Posted by fixerupper on March 16, 2016 at 18:48:47 from (100.42.83.79):
In Reply to: Sticker shock! posted by fixerupper on March 16, 2016 at 11:23:09:
Hank thanks for the link. I glanced through it for future reference for when the next rubber puck breaks someday. There are seven of them on this cultivator. I also looked at McMaster Carr and they did have a few wheels my diameter and almost my thickness for a couple bucks. They had a 200 pound rating and with the leverage figured in the field cultivator linkage will put a lot more weight on them than that.
I did luck out though. Went to the neighbor to see if he had a 2 1/2" shaft I could cut a 1 1/2" piece off of and when we were looking around we found a puck the exact size I needed, and there was a hole started in the center. I took the puck home, finished drilling the hole and put it on the cultivator. Works like a charm. I told him I owe him a $50 supper and he laughed at me.
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