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Replacement Pine Straw Needle Rake Tines | Outer Tine Set Reviews

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The Outer Pine Straw Tine Set is a direct replacement for the 3 Point Pine Straw Needle Rakes. This pack of replacement coiled pine needle tines replaces the two shorter outer tines on your pine rake designed to funnel the needle debris to the center when making passes. Having the extra set of tines allows your pine rake to stay operational longer so that you can collect the nutrient-rich pine straw needles. These 20.5" tall replacement tines are heat treated for maximum efficiency.

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You know you are always going to break or bend one of those times so this is perfect. I went ahead and ordered ahead of time.
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Posted 2 years ago
Great Service ! Supplied missing parts Thanks !
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Posted 2 years ago
Backup parts
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Posted 2 years ago
Order pine straw rake with additional tines, Received rake with no assembly bolts a month ago Received email yesterday that bolts are on back order for another 60 to 90 days.
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Posted 2 years ago
Hello, please accept our sincere apologies if parts of your order are missing. Your feedback will certainly be used to enhance our shipping procedure, ensuring that our warehouse team properly inspects the items prior to delivery to guarantee that they are complete. I checked your account and found that you had already spoken with one of our product specialists, who had placed your replacement order. Parts have to be picked and packaged separately so the processing time is slightly longer than regular orders, but I assure you that your concern is a priority and we will resolve this issue for you. Please email us at info@titanattachments.com if you require further assistance.
Posted 2 years ago
Like everything I've purchased from Titan the pine straw rake represents good value even though its workmanship is marginal. I had to grind welds and shim tines to make everything fit together properly, but if you're handy and you have the tools you can make everything work and save a few bucks.
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Posted 3 years ago