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Re: (ET) ET Appliance extension cord



Agreed with someone else: Go to a real electrical supplu store. The part is a Hubbel two prong (ungrounded) twist lock. I think it's 110 volts, 20 amps or something like that.

Oh you have a cultivator; you lucky duck. I have the tiller, but it's a bit hard to drive it into the average flower bed :-)

Chris


Doug McCorkle wrote:

I've been trying to find the parts (plug and receptacle) to build an
extension cord for the cultivator and edger attachments that are sitting in
my basement, but couldn't find them at the local hardware stores or Home
Depot.  Does anyone have a source, and part numbers?  It's the two-prong
small diameter circular item, the stores have small 3-prong or larger 3 or
4-prong.  I could change the plug on the tools to a new 3-prong and use a
matching receptacle, but I'd rather keep it all consistent.  Or perhaps 
does
anyone have an extension cord hanging around not being used?  I looked at
the list Harold Zimmerman put up for September 2004 and found "plug for
accessory receptacle", I assume that's the part I would need for one end,
but would still need the receptacle end. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Doug McCorkle
E15HA



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