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Hey people,
Didn't we just go over this subject a couple of weeks ago?? Or was that another 'forum' ?? Anyhow, if you don't like the 'stock' Potter tiller, there are at least 4 other sellers out there, with prices ranging from about $50 to about $100. I was thinking of making one for the P15 I'm refurbishing. The present 'tiller' looks like a length of '2x4' that was cut to an 'approximate shape' & painted brown !! While it worked for the past owner, it no-way suite my 'sensibilities'. I was thinking of making one myself {not really hard, just time consuming}, but the afore mentioned prices are making me re-think THIS part of the project. Regards, Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop wrote "Lew Hodgett" wrote: West Wight sells a replacement tiller for $55. That seems extremely reasonable. http://www.westwightpotter.com/conte....phtml?0/0/199 You can't even think about making a replacement for that price. Lew AMEN! |
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