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Coz if you don't have a plasma cutter you can't do it, and I don't really want to go and buy one.

 

Thats cool, whats the soil like with you, I'm on clay, so the Reds do really well, did think about mixing Reds as the main cutters and Green teeth as the secondary cutters but using the Reds with the edge taken off them works well for me as secondary cutters.

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I get mine from Plant & Quarry, they are not genuine Green teeth but are just as good and a lot cheaper. I don't sharpen them, I just turn them twice, then I separate the Tongueston from the steel and weigh it all in.

 

Just how much are 700's from plant and quarry ? and would you class them as reds or greens , Thanks.

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