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I'm changing to Greenteeth now as run out of finger teeth and the pockets need changing as well, do an opportune time.

 

What is the best configuration, an angle and a straight on each pocket or just angles and no straights at all?

 

Cheers.... Al

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Thanks for your reply.

 

The reason I asked is because I know some people do away with the straight finger teeth altogether. Just wondering if the same setup works with greenteeth or straight ones are needed.

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I've always wondered this. I've got a little carlton and always just put them on randomly, anybody know where I can look up the correct configuration, or what works best for otheres?

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There are lots of different configurations & each manufacturer has their idea of what works best, if you call 01636594360 & press 2 for parts they will be able as an official Greenteeth dealer to tell you the set up for your model.

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