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have you thought about the sandvic wheel Simon? I have seen one going, its impressive.

 

I have mate and was also impressed, the green teeth are aparently easier to switch while on site as they have 3 cutter sides so wanted to look at those too before deciding. :001_smile:

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I have mate and was also impressed, the green teeth are aparently easier to switch while on site as they have 3 cutter sides so wanted to look at those too before deciding. :001_smile:

 

The sandvic ones can be sharpened on the machine with a diamond disc on a wee grinder, the green teeth get three turns then the bin. I have seen both types on a 60 Hp carlton the sandvic ones do it for me, although both were impressive.:001_smile:

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