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Hi,

 

I have had this machine for 10 months and have now run out of greenteeth, so I ordered some (900 series) only to find that the ones that were delivered are smaller and have a 16mm nut on them. I know they are not 700 series because i also ordered some of these as well, for another machine. I am guessing that the ones on my grinder are 1100 series, they have a 19mm nut on them. On the Greenteeth website it say's that they should be 900 but

the grinder works really well as it is, so i am not bothered if they are,

I was just wondering if anyone had come across this.

 

Many thank.

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Hi,

 

I have had this machine for 10 months and have now run out of greenteeth, so I ordered some (900 series) only to find that the ones that were delivered are smaller and have a 16mm nut on them. I know they are not 700 series because i also ordered some of these as well, for another machine. I am guessing that the ones on my grinder are 1100 series, they have a 19mm nut on them. On the Greenteeth website it say's that they should be 900 but

the grinder works really well as it is, so i am not bothered if they are,

I was just wondering if anyone had come across this.

 

Many thank.

I used to use 1100 series on my previous 60 horsepower carlton because I thought the machine was suited to them.I found when grinding big poplars they dragged and the pulpy wood took the torque out of the engine.After experimenting I eventually used the 900 series and realised that greenteeth were correct in suggesting 900,series.After five years of using greenteeth the 900,s allow a faster cut with less weight and drag.It is a mistake in my opinion to use the 1100s.Incidentally you must always keep them sharp.

I know 1100,s look great but I would not use them.Speak to Peter at Plant and Quarry for good teeth and pockets at a dam good price.Loved my old deutz, experimenting with the best setup on the razor system on the new machine.Hope You find your ideal setup.

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All sorted now, will be sticking with the 1100 for now, due to Plant & Quarrys efficiency at sending out replacement teeth. Will look into the cost of 900 series pockets. Had a quote for a sandvik wheel but at £4500.00 I will leave it for now.

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