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On 12/12/2017 at 19:14, richy_B said:

Any recommendations for companies for Jo Beau chipper blades sharpened? Got 3 sets from my m200 thay need doing.

 

Postal ideally.

Go to your local Groundcare machinery dealer, they may well have a surface grinder and get the right angle for the blades.

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On 12/12/2017 at 19:14, richy_B said:

Any recommendations for companies for Jo Beau chipper blades sharpened? Got 3 sets from my m200 thay need doing.

 

Postal ideally.

I've posted my M300 blades to Raytec Saw Service Ltd in Windsor for 5 years now:  spot on every time.  I always enclose a scan of the blade sharpening angles from the Jo Beau manual but I doubt they need it!

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Has anyone got anything similar to the cs100 for sale? Are the lesser known names up to the job or is it worth spending the extra?
Hi Tim. Did you get quote ok.

Do you want me to quote for the none tracked version as well?.

We don't sell many as everyone like go for the tracks, great for narrow access etc.
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Hi Tim. Did you get quote ok.

Do you want me to quote for the none tracked version as well?.

We don't sell many as everyone like go for the tracks, great for narrow access etc.
The quote never arrived! If you send it again could you put the non tracked on there too please. May as well compare!
Cheers.
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