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Ac 78 hay rake

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    Posted: 15 Jul 2023 at 11:25pm
I am trying to locate the correct teeth for this old model 78 hay rake.  It now has on at least two different teeth.  It has four bars and 20 separate teeth on each bar.  The axle is bent and has u-joints on each end, this is what I believe make it a model 78.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BobPaulusCentrOH Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jul 2023 at 5:56am
I still have a similar rake with straight axle.  I was able to get generic teeth mounted in rubber at TSC back in the day.  I have seen both rubber mount and spring teeth on this type of rake.
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You can use generic rubber teeth or New Holland steel teeth.  I don’t know of anyone that sells the AC teeth anymore. The teeth on left are AC     right are New Holland



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I will look, but I think that I have some teeth for that rake.
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I have found several different styles of teeth at farm stores around here.  I have seen the rubber mounts as well. The difference between most of the spring teeth is in the amount of twist where they fasten to the bar, not sure if that is a problem or not.
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I have a 77 and a 78. The 77 is running over half new holland teeth now and the 78 has rubber mounted just because the previous owner had already swapped over. Both work well.
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