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Re: Re: Re: frazier rototiller

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Steve Lepard

11-15-2000 18:29:00




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One of these old tillers was recently auctioned off on ebay for just over $200. It was in need of a new jug and piston which may or may not be available. The availability and price of spares to keep these fine old machines running is probably hurting their value pretty severly.




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Ron Soren

02-04-2001 06:33:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: frazier rototiller in reply to Steve Lepard, 11-15-2000 18:29:00  
I purchased a Frazer Rototiller in 1980 for $200. Parts were difficult to find even then and the cost was high. I've heard that Frazer Farm Equipment company does not provide support for these machines anymore.

I would be interested in any machines or partial machines to do some revesre engineering and manufacturing of components that are no longer available

Does anyone have information?

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James Fisher

02-05-2001 15:50:03




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: frazier rototiller in reply to Ron Soren, 02-04-2001 06:33:53  
I have a number of reverse gears, transmission gears, carborator kits, and many small parts for these machines. I bought out a dealer and have his entire inventory. I have 5 machines, 2 working and 3 need work. I would like to find some information about the sickle bar attachment for the Frazier Rototiller. If your need parts, give me the part number and I'll look to see if I have it.



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glenn krebs

08-17-2004 18:20:29




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: frazier rototiller in reply to James Fisher, 02-05-2001 15:50:03  
looking for a complete magnito assymbly for frazier tiller.



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glenn krebs

06-13-2005 12:58:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: frazier rototiller in reply to glenn krebs, 08-17-2004 18:20:29  
I'm adding my e-mail address if anyone wants to reply directly to me.



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