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Hi guys looking for a little help, advice etc.

Have just brought a little Rayco 13 stump grinder from Daniel@Chippertech,

used it a couple of times now and the teeth are getting a tad worn.

Wanted to find out from you guys where you all get your grinder finger teeth from?

Got told by a mate it doesn't matter how expensive they are they are wear the same.

So, I suppose the real question is where can I get cheap grinder finger teeth from and how much do you pay???

 

Cheers Guys, Horatio

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get a bench grinder and a green wheel and sharpen you own, i did for a good few years until i went onto multitip.

 

if you want new cheapest pace is saturn machine knives.

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  IC TREES said:
get a bench grinder and a green wheel and sharpen you own, i did for a good few years until i went onto multitip.

 

if you want new cheapest pace is saturn machine knives.

 

And a dust mask and eye protection...

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  redmoosefaction said:
Where are you based, I have a guy who sharpens them for 50p each. Only worth it if your local though.

 

I am in Diss on the Norfolk Suffolk border.

Thanks a lot for your help.

Sods law I am gonna be miles apon miles away!

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  IC TREES said:
i did for a good few years until i went onto multitip.

 

 

Are you happy with them, what grinder are you using them on. We have ours fitted to a Predator 28

 

I find we use either one or some times two of the leader teeth and the sides are virtually untouched, seems a bit of a waste.

 

Might be better and stronger if the two leader teeth were made as one to give them more strength.

 

Saturn machine knives for finger teeth get my vote.

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i have a rayco rg13mkII, i fitted the multi tip cutting system, it was about 400 quid but worth every penny, it out performs all the other teeth including green teeth. it feels like a bigger machine. yesterday i did a 10" connie stump in under 15 mins including unloading and tidying up.

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Find multitip great, v cost affective and sooo easy to change, no swinging on a breaker bar trying to undo the bolts.:thumbup1:

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