lely superzip tines

1594mac

Member
Location
Northern Ireland
Morning all anyone know where to get them I have replaced a few previously but they seem to be made of butter and dont last. Any advice and yes I know it could be me doing it but need some spares.

TIA
 

Roy Stokes

Member
Location
East Shropshire
Morning all anyone know where to get them I have replaced a few previously but they seem to be made of butter and dont last. Any advice and yes I know it could be me doing it but need some spares.

TIA

Mac, are the springs that flip the tines up should they contact the ground or a stone in good order ? makes a huge difference to tine life
 

1594mac

Member
Location
Northern Ireland
Evening Roy I haven't checked really as it wouldn't have crossed my mind, I do know that when folding them up or down there isn't much tension on them more or less hang down. I should investigate this a bit more then.:oops: still need to replace some tines tho:(
 

Roy Stokes

Member
Location
East Shropshire
Any haybob/hayzip type machine relies on good spring tension to protect the tines, I would suggest that if the springs are good then the tines you are using would be fine, might be wrong though
 

1594mac

Member
Location
Northern Ireland
Sorry I will try haven't had a chance yet they are the ones that are longer on the ground side with the hooked end if you know what i mean. Is it possible they are the same as on the newer lelys? 600,675 etc
 

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