Abstract: The tine includes a base and a tine extending therefrom and is mounted to the belt by a single bolt extending through the belt and base. A rib is formed on the underside of the base which engages the surface of the belt and enables the tine to be positioned at an angle to the plane of the belt and to be held by the rib which prevents it from turning. The tines may be made from plastic, metal or metal covered with plastic or rubber. The flexibility of the belt and the tine reduce the possibility of the tine assembly from picking up rocks and it can be used on such implements as pick-up reels, on combine harvesters, balers, windrow turners, side delivery rakes, and the like.