Were never that many around but should do a very good job. At the time they were sold the rake of choice was a New Idea No. 4 and I cannot find enough of them as of now to meet the demand I have for them. I rebuild rakes for the Amish and they can only use ground drive. A couple of years ago I asked on here if anybody needed any parts as the friend-operator of a small local salvage yard had got one in that had been cut up before it was brought in and thought the parts were too valuble to scrap but I go no replies. I don't know if he has any of the parts left. I am now having problems with Moline teeth no longer being made but I have found teeth from a McCormick that fit. I can check with my supplier when I get back up to see him and get the teeth he ordered in for me if you want. How many teeth do you need, that rake would use 64 teeth total. And teeth come in a 50 tooth box. The last time I found teeth at a farm store my supplier was about half the price on the farm stores. The double teeth he is getting for me and others I asked about are all between $2.25 and $ 2.95 per tooth. He has a catalog of dozzens of teeth for not only rakes but other implements but only is interested in rake teeth or possibly some tedder (no basket type) teeth. I am in Ohio but my supplier is in Indiana but could I believe get a box shipped to you. He has no phone or computor connections.
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