drseth
New member
Hi,
My Ariens Tiller runs great, but the tines have worn to a knife edge. I checked prices on factory replacements and it runs about $500, plus shipping. This tiller has the tines mounted as an assembly consisting of inner and outer tines, which are mounted to a hub, as opposed to individual tines that bolt on to a flange attached to an assembly. Has anyone adapted the individual tines to bolt to the tine assemblies? It looks like maybe two holes could be drilled through each old tine close to the hub, with the old tine cut off beyond the outer bolt hole. It looks like a drill press and plasma cutter would be nice to have, but it looks like I may have to do it the hard way, with a hand drill and a sawzall.
Any thoughts on what to do?
Dr. Seth Anderson
Moon, VA
My Ariens Tiller runs great, but the tines have worn to a knife edge. I checked prices on factory replacements and it runs about $500, plus shipping. This tiller has the tines mounted as an assembly consisting of inner and outer tines, which are mounted to a hub, as opposed to individual tines that bolt on to a flange attached to an assembly. Has anyone adapted the individual tines to bolt to the tine assemblies? It looks like maybe two holes could be drilled through each old tine close to the hub, with the old tine cut off beyond the outer bolt hole. It looks like a drill press and plasma cutter would be nice to have, but it looks like I may have to do it the hard way, with a hand drill and a sawzall.
Any thoughts on what to do?
Dr. Seth Anderson
Moon, VA