Identify grubbers plz

tomlad

Member
Location
nr. preston
Ello
Had these spring tines for some time.
What make are they plz
Almost embarrassed to photo, 'in the nettles '
Point being the little clamp pinch thingy that holds on each tine are rotting, so last used afew year ago and tines are falling of . im wondering do i have to try fabbing or can the bracket be bought ???
Its to do a veg plot about 25 yd square :)
 

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New Puritan

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Location
East Sussex
@tomlad - ha - I'm glad I'm not the only one. I had a similar issue here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/help-with-identifying-correct-size-of-s-tine.272798/ - quite a few links in there etc. as regards who to get spares from.

Yours is different to mine by the look of it, but one thing they have in common is that the bar it attaches to is on an angle rather than level. This affects the type of tine you should buy so-as to have it go down rather than be pointing to the back, if you see what I mean?
 

tomlad

Member
Location
nr. preston
Took a bracket off and took to clake and pulman yesterday
New ones arrived today apparently
Not bin to collect yet
Cheeper than i thought

That was Thursday
Went today to collect
Box of wrong brackets
I think the triple k is a flat bar frame?
Thats the type they'd got
My frame is box
Reorder i tink
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
That's a twose vibratiller.
The difference between that and a kongskilde triple k is the square solid bars the tines are mounted on ( triple k is flat steel bar )
You can still get the twose brackets and the tines ( they are quite different than triple k tines,even though they look similar.)
Mvf supply them ( from Sparex I think ) amongst others.. (y)
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
Fine threaded high tensile bolt is best on the bracket and do him nice and tight else they can work lose.

Most havnt got them, but set of depth wheels helps to prevent broken tines ....especially the first pass in hard or stony ground .


Mind full of useless information :rolleyes: :unsure:
 

tomlad

Member
Location
nr. preston
Just to show forum respect and update
Got correct clamps ages ago , about £4 -£5 each, square hole, a standard coach bolt will snap in about 10 yard so used standard bolts .
Cheers.
I thought 6 would do , will probablyneed another 6 or 15 next spring but got the allotment tickled so that's all that matters
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