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Bob D

06-29-1999 20:09:34




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I'm looking at an old Frazer rototiller. (built
by Graham-Paig) does anyone know if this tiller
is still being built and if parts are available.
Thank you for any info you might have.




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Mike White

08-09-2002 12:39:26




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 Re: Frazer Rototiller in reply to Bob D, 06-29-1999 20:09:34  
I also have a Frazer,I can tell you where they are if you need it



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wes

11-11-1999 14:47:43




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 Re: Frazer Rototiller in reply to Bob D, 06-29-1999 20:09:34  
i use my rototiller it is the b1-6 made around 1941 i have two exras for parts the are not cheap to keep but are worth every cent,i have the shop manual that came with rototiller
if i can help e mail me



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wes

11-11-1999 14:45:33




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 Re: Frazer Rototiller in reply to Bob D, 06-29-1999 20:09:34  
i use my rototiller it is the b1-6 made around 1941 i have two exras for parts the are not cheap to keep but are worth every cent,i have the shop manual that came with rototiller
if i can help e mail me



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wes

11-11-1999 14:43:31




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 Re: Frazer Rototiller in reply to Bob D, 06-29-1999 20:09:34  
i use my rototiller it is the b1-6 made around 1941 i have two exras for parts the are not cheap to keep but are worth every cent,i have the shop manual that came with rototiller
if i can help e mail me



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wes

11-11-1999 14:41:35




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 Re: Frazer Rototiller in reply to Bob D, 06-29-1999 20:09:34  
i use my rototiller it is the b1-6 made around 1941 i have two exras for parts this are not cheap to keep but are worth every cent,i have the shop manual that can with rototiller
if i can help e mail me



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Bob

07-01-1999 05:00:04




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 Re: Frazer Rototiller in reply to Bob D, 06-29-1999 20:09:34  
The last time I ordered parts for my Frazer tiller was about 9 years ago, they were out of Auburn, Indiana. Phone numbers: 219-925-2210, 219-925-2211. From the parts catalog, one could buy almost all of the parts for rebuilding. I could only find a 1983 catalog, the prices shown in it for new Frazer tillers ran from $3339.00 for a 20" "no frills" to $3849 for a 26" unit with wheel clutches and reverse. My Frazer is a handfull to run, especially in turning over sod, but the results cannot be beat!

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John Zarvis

06-13-2000 10:07:03




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 Re: Re: Frazer Rototiller in reply to Bob, 07-01-1999 05:00:04  
I have two B 1-6 Graham Paige Rototillers plus spare tines and magneto. One tiller is in running condition and the other has been stored for 20 years. Everything is for sale. I live in the Sandusky, Ohio area.



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Jim Mellen

05-31-2000 18:50:52




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 Re: Re: Frazer Rototiller in reply to Bob, 07-01-1999 05:00:04  
Hello Frazer rototiller buffs,
I have a B1-7RS and am have trouble keeping it in gear. I have the three control rods with the left one being for forward or reverse. The left one is for the tines. The low/high is on a small pull rod on the right side of the tranny. I would really like to get this beauty running rught again. Can someone help, please.
Thanks, Jim from Hastings, MI



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joseph west

05-15-2001 15:38:08




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 Re: Re: Re: Frazer Rototiller in reply to Jim Mellen, 05-31-2000 18:50:52  
my friend has a B1-7rs also and just found another one similar to it.we would like to get one or both running but havn't a clue where to start finding info about the design and spec's on the motors as well as the tiller it self.we would app any help or guidance the can come our way to get at least one going.



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