[AT] OT new holland rake teeth

John Hall jtchall at nc.rr.com
Sun May 22 06:22:30 PDT 2016


I did notice some of the ebay sellers listing US made. If I get it, 
thats probably the route I will go, even then they are pretty cheap. The 
sheetmetal clips cost about as much as the teeth!

Just missed a Vermeer hay crimper/conditioner real cheap. Oh well. 
Calling for dry weather this week finally. All of our hay equipment is 
old/ancient. Hopefully it will perform well.

John Hall

On 5/22/2016 8:56 AM, Spencer Yost wrote:
> Bought about a dozen of the rubber mounted teeth for my model NH57 from tractor supply.   Cost $2.  So yea, pretty cheap.  it's very interesting that you brought this up because just yesterday I went to the  family owned tractor parts company that I prefer; but at an hour away it is too far for me to drive normally unless there is another reason forcing me too.  I was there buying something else, but I checked on teeth because I needed one more. They don't have standard duty versus heavy duty, but they do have Chinese versus US. The Chinese prices were very near to tractor supply. However the US was another $1.50 more. So maybe that is what you pursue: US-made if you want quality.
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> Spencer Yost
>
>> On May 22, 2016, at 8:08 AM, John Hall <jtchall at nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>> A New Holland hay rake may be in my near future. I think it is a 256
>> model, haven't seen it yet. I was told it needed some new teeth. I
>> checked Ebay and found tons of new teeth for sale in varying quantities.
>> Some sales work out to $1 per tooth, seems a little cheap. Are you guys
>> finding any quality issues with aftermarket teeth and is there such a
>> thing as standard and heavy duty?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John Hall
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