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I never sharpen stump grinding teeth, just put them in a box, when the box is full I get the gas axe out and separate the tungsten from the steel and weigh it all in separately.

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I never sharpen stump grinding teeth, just put them in a box, when the box is full I get the gas axe out and separate the tungsten from the steel and weigh it all in separately.

Well you're missing a trick then as you can sell once used teeth on Ebay for about half of what you paid new which is a LOT more than scrap value!

The Greenteeth You use can be sharpened by putting them into a rotating pillar drill and lowering them onto a green bench grinder wheel which retains the concave cutting surface.

SG

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Got my new sc252 today!!

 

Ready for some grinding on Friday! [emoji106]🏻

 

 

Life's all about moving forward, you learn what you can and crack on!!

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