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Old 01-21-2004, 06:40 AM
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anyone still sell them? I know Teague had a few a year or so ago. I have one from a single I had, just want one to pair it up with....25 pitch patriot 4 blade.
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Your best bet is to keep your eyes on the boards and call around. Good Luck!

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I think Teague still has them. I've heard that they do need to be cleaned up as they are not very consistant.
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Cord thats fine, I'd send it to Houston to get labbed anyway.
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Question mach props

I have seen a few on e-bay,

but as you Know the story becareful

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Dyno i have a pair of 26" if interested. 300 o.b.o. call me at 920-867-3020 Gary
 
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I have one 25 now looking for a mate for it.
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Be VERY CAREFUL !!! I had a Mach Sterndriver prop throw a blade about 4 years ago. Hadn't hit anything, ever! Called Teague about it , since I had purchased it from them, they said that was the reason they stopped selling them and they were no longer in business. Mach had poor castings that had inclusions (defects) in them, and my experience was not uncommon.

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Lightbulb SUN28>>>>>>>> be careful<<<<<

YES,YOU ARE CORRECT.

Mach props are weld on blades,they can fly off if not welded on perfect ,and the ones we seen have many casting holes in the blades and the hub barrels.

some that we have worked on were good, but this is back in 1984 or so long time ago

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