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Deutz planter tether/lanyard - automotive??

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    Posted: 26 Apr 2010 at 4:26pm
Looking for some of these little plastic straps that hold the hairpins from getting lost on a Deutz 385 planter row unit.  They are discontinued through AGCO and the NAPA gal didn't think she could get them.  They are one piece and push together at the rivet end, then snap into place through a hole.  Look similar to something that would hold wiring on a car.  Only number on the strap is "15".






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I have seen a length of very light chain used that way.
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Get you some ty-raps where they sell elericty products. Come in different sizes and some have hole in one end for mounting.
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some zip ties have a hole in the end to fasten with a screw or pop rivet. Not exactly what you want, but might work in a pinch.
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