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OK people..I'm a retread.. Belonged to the club a couple of years ago but didn't renew but need to now. Somebody please tell me where to send dues so I can put a check in the mail pronto. Thanks. Now to the real problem: I have a 38" heavy duty tiller, ID #1690287 and I need the skids that go on each side on the bottom. If someone has a pair for sale I'd like to hear from you. e-mail is dmoore117@comcast.net. What I really need to know is the length, width and thickness and how far back from the front the mounting sleeve is welded on. I would also appreciate perhaps a tracing by snail mail showing the arc from front to back. I could then proceed to fabricate a set. The adjusting bars on the rear are no problen as I already know what they should be. Thanks much in advance for any help. I know from past experience this is a great web site and I've always picked up good info while browsing. I may even have a few interesting tidbits to pass along in the future. toomanytractors can keep one busy playing and I just don't get much time to look around on here. Thanks again, Dave
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Dave, There are two ways to access the special page to pay your dues: 1. From the Club Home >> Pay Dues menu option 2. From a link in the colored bar, beside your username, on your personal start page accessed by the My Area >> My Start Page menu option
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The 38" HD tiller's work the best with out the skids and will till 3-4" deeper with out them. If you only want to till a couple inches deep use your lift to set depth.
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Parts are available: 2172875 Order the New Substitute Part Below $0.00 2172875SM Order the New Substitute Part Below 2172875SM SKID ASMY TILLERS $55.37
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Got the answer for your question, but you HAVE to change your user name. "toomanytractors"? There ain't no such thing!;):D:D
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First off, the check is in the mail!!:D Thanks for the responses---and,Pat when you're running out of room to put stuff it just might be true.. at least that's what the wife and inlaws have beentelling me for years now. I think I'm up around twenty plus parts and attachments and they keep following me home LOL. That line worked pretty well for a while and then she caught on! Besides that's the first thing that came to mind when I had to think of a name in a hurry. Thanks again,guys! Dave
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I was cruising the back issues on Show & Tell forum and ran across FastPaul's pics of 32" stripes in December. When I see stuff like this it never fails to amaze me that the design of this equipment goes back almost fifty years. Even more amazing is that the sales of "lawn and garden" equipment at the box stores probably grows every year! Nothing like a well designed piece of equipment and a guy who knows how to make nice, straight lines. THAT is what really compliments what the little 725 is capable of!!! I'm Proud of ya', Paul!!!:D
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