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Ian C
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Just wondering how you chaps out ther stump grinding are sharpening your teeth? I have a bench grinder with a green wheel that does ok, just a pain taking the teeth out all the time, anyone using one of the diamond blades in a small angle grinder from saturn machine knives and if you what they like?

 

They sound good, can sharpen teeth whilst in machine so saves a lot of hassle but at 70 quid a go i dont want to waste me dosh!

 

 

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Ian

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we never sharpen em

use em till there totally knacked or broken then change them

but is a big road tow doing street tree stumps only hitting debris all the time

and grinders hate granite sets

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green wheel works fine for me ,i just let a few sets build up and do an hour or two ,i can sharpen about 10 15 sets in that time . it depends if your using a walk behind or not . if you are using a walk behind you do need a sharp machine all the time , if its a big selfpropelled machine you can use blunt teeth

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we never sharpen em

use em till there totally knacked or broken then change them

but is a big road tow doing street tree stumps only hitting debris all the time

and grinders hate granite sets

 

Oh well thats the L/A for ya:001_tongue:

 

Us poor self employed bods have to make do with sharpening em Bob!

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if you want to see the state of teeth on our vermeer after a days street tree grinding i would challenge anyone to spend the time take them off sharpen them and re fit them for what a new tooth costs for how quickly it blunts them and with a hydraulic machine weighing 1.5 ton giving them a tickle is not worth it

 

After hitting a granit set or steel work there is not a lot left to bother sharpening

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