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wheelhoss

I was wanting to know were I can get new tiller tines for my tiller

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smoreau

You should be able to get them from your local Toro dealer, But hang onto your check book! there not cheep!

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wheelhoss

Ok thanks

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can whlvr

holy cow,i looked for mine just for fun,640.00 dollars,you could buy another tiller for that

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Forest Road

You're better off shopping for a donor tiller

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smoreau

holy cow,i looked for mine just for fun,640.00 dollars,you could buy another tiller for that

I warned ya, don't blame me.

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Kelly

I tell people that when they ask me about new tines, I tell them I can sell you a whole tiller cheaper, a few have checked prices and came back to buy a tiller. :rolleyes:

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can whlvr

a guy could almost buy 2 tillers for that

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kpinnc

I found a Ford tiller that had the exact same tines, with the exception of having just 1 extra tine on the ends- and 2 bolts took care of those:

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I don't remember what model it was, but it might be a good alternate place to start looking. Mine were virtually NOS, and I got them for $60.

Or if you're handy with a welder... Make your own set from another machine's tines and your tiller tine "shafts".

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Daddy Don

We just bought a 36inch tiller that had Ford on it. It is the same tiller that wheel horse uses. Check with Ford New Holland and see what they get for them/ See the tiller on this site posted by Prater above this one.

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kpinnc

And don't only look for New Holland fords. my tines came from an older machine. Probably 1970s LGT stuff, as far as I could tell.

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buckeye25

they kinda look like troy bilt horse model tines cant quite tell by the pic above

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