Thread: My #1 tiller!
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Old 12-30-2011, 10:27 AM
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Ben,
Nice job on your tiller restoration! I was reviewing your thread as I work on mine. Which I hope comes out looking as good as yours. Did you make or find the tins for the extensions? What type of glaze did you use on the pitting? I was going to use a skim coat of body filler, since the pits are real deep!
Also in your thread I found the link to the ebay site selling new tines. For $100 bucks it might be the way to go to have the tiller cut like new. Our ground is hard and lots of clay in it.
Thanks for taking the time to document your work on the #1 tiller restoration. It will help me a lot!
Regards,
Chris
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