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Dean Lofthouse
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Does your cutter bolt on flat Dean like the Little Davids? seen those and the look scarey, but so do most grinders lol. What do they drind like? is it the same sort of method? like the finger design, means there not going to fly out of the pocket, i had one come out once, "peeled" 2mm steel apart like it was paper, never found the tooth!. Im going onto to Rayco super teeth as soon as i run out of fingers, safer, stronger and less setting up also more expensive.

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Never had one come out Ian, they wouldn't hit you if the did they are well covered.

 

I have ground from the front of the grinder for the 6 years I have had it and never even been hit by debris, I have behind the grinder because thats where it throws everything.

 

The head is actually underneath and not exposed like most of the bigger grinders.

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Never had one come out Ian, they wouldn't hit you if the did they are well covered.

 

I have ground from the front of the grinder for the 6 years I have had it and never even been hit by debris, I have behind the grinder because thats where it throws everything.

 

The head is actually underneath and not exposed like most of the bigger grinders.

 

Any chance of a piccy mate, what Hp is the motor, am interested as im also thinking of getting a smaller machine to get where the hydraulic one cant.

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I like the look of that Dean, i thought the cutter head went flat like the "Little Davids" which im not keen on TBO. I like that design for a small machine, is it 13hp? Might look out for something like that.

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I like the look of that Dean, i thought the cutter head went flat like the "Little Davids" which im not keen on TBO. I like that design for a small machine, is it 13hp? Might look out for something like that.

 

 

My "Little David" had a standard vertical cutter head.

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