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#77 Rake Teeth Clips

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    Posted: 21 Feb 2012 at 7:00pm
I posted this on the classified link without any responses, so wanted to run it by the forum.  I am in need of the clips/brackets used to mount the teeth on a model #77 rake. They are approximately 4 1/2" long and 1 1/4" high. Here is a picture of what I need. I need about a dozen of them. Agco can get them for $8.47 each or some aftermarket they have for $5.36 each.  Would like some used ones for a little less.  Either respond here, PM me, or if it is easier you may call my cell at 402-540-5987.  Also, if someone has a manual for the #77M rake it would be appreciated.  I need to figure out how to adjust the height.  I think it is on the rear wheels, but would like to confirm.  Thanks, Dave
 
 
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Going to bump this back up to see if there is any response.  If I can't locate these clips used, I'll probably have to go thru Agco and pick them up.  Unfortunately, I need quite a few which tends to add up when buying new.  Also, I'm interested in a manual for the #77M rake.  I think I've figured out the height adjustment, but would like to confirm via a manual.  Thanks, Dave
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Since it already has some rake teeth from New Holland would the clip that holds them to a NH rake work. I understand if you are wanting it to look original and want the OEM.
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You could give these guys a try: http://www.sloanex.com/hay-and-baler-parts.html?cat=2928. Sometimes the AC rakes and the New Idea rakes parts would interchange.
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I know they wouldn't be original, but what about the single teeth clips like for a new holland rake and just use one per tooth.
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To use the new holland teeth you will need to redrill the holes in the bar because the bolt sizes are different for new holland and you cant keep the teeth tight with the smaller bolt.
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Originally posted by farminharmon farminharmon wrote:

To use the new holland teeth you will need to redrill the holes in the bar because the bolt sizes are different for new holland and you cant keep the teeth tight with the smaller bolt.
i use NH1 teeth on my 77G thay fit perfect with 5/16 carage bolts . i got new clips for mine from AGCO.
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You might be able to buy steel channel bent to that shape. You would have to drill holes and cut the notches. As long as your labor ain't worth nothin you might save a little.
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