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Sandvic ii dura disk cutting head


Johny Walker
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Used this on a carlton 4012, didn't rate it, although cutters were sharp it was hard work and power demanding, imo standard stick teeth work better on these smaller machines, Sandvic for the higher hp machines.

 

there for the the lower hp modle ,i rate it very highly.wer the belts on yr grinder tight ,wer you used to the machine :001_smile:

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Belts were tight it was stalling the engine, tried everthing to get it to cut smoothly, done a lots of grinding over the years with a range of machines, just didn't get on with it, found multi tip, green teeth and standard stick better. I'm sure if it was on a 75hp machine it would fly:confused1:

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Belts were tight it was stalling the engine, tried everthing to get it to cut smoothly, done a lots of grinding over the years with a range of machines, just didn't get on with it, found multi tip, green teeth and standard stick better. I'm sure if it was on a 75hp machine it would fly:confused1:

 

must be you,not understaning the grinder

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