Hey guys,
I've about worn my Yanmar tines to the point that its become an aerator.... Have you guys used the new replacement tines that are out there, like Hoye has on the website? They specificly state they are not forged and illude to weakness. I've been pretty hard on my tiller over the years and rugularly break virgin clay here in Georgia. I, evenly, installed 4 of the new tines that were given to me when I bought the tiller and broke them all by the 3rd pass in my garden that had already been broken up.. Is this an indicator of what I will be dealing with if I drop $180 on the whole set? or, Is this mainly because I didnt have the full set installed??
Any experience??
Has anyone used a different brand with luck?
Thanks,
Greg
I've about worn my Yanmar tines to the point that its become an aerator.... Have you guys used the new replacement tines that are out there, like Hoye has on the website? They specificly state they are not forged and illude to weakness. I've been pretty hard on my tiller over the years and rugularly break virgin clay here in Georgia. I, evenly, installed 4 of the new tines that were given to me when I bought the tiller and broke them all by the 3rd pass in my garden that had already been broken up.. Is this an indicator of what I will be dealing with if I drop $180 on the whole set? or, Is this mainly because I didnt have the full set installed??
Any experience??
Has anyone used a different brand with luck?
Thanks,
Greg