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new tines on most any tiller looks easy but is a real job , over the years I have developed a more simpler way of just leaving mounting arms on drive shaft (getting them off is the hard part) and cutting the rivets off that hold tines to mounting arms with a grinder , then I just use bolts to reconnect new tines to old mounting arms
Hello there it is hard to do but with patients you can put a loop of tape or a cable tie around the start of the coil and everytime you rewing the coil you can put it under the loop to keep it in place hope this helps
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