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Multi-Tip

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About Multi-Tip

  • Birthday 12/12/1967

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  • Location:
    Henley-on-Thames
  • Interests
    Subaqua, skiing, sailing, powerboats.
  • Occupation
    M/D Multi-Tip
  • Post code
    RG94EN
  • City
    Reading

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  1. You could try upgrading to the new Multi-Tip MT2, 4 tipped tooth system. Amazing performance with even less debris thrown around! check it out at http://www.multi-tip.com. Click through to the video to see how it fits. With new regulations coming through, diesel engines will be getting smaller, so the cutter wheel system needs to get better!
  2. That's right. The difference between the leading teeth and the teeth that hit the stump before the leader is critical in the cutting performance. It is similar to that of the rakers on a chainsaw chain. The greater the difference the more aggressive the cut. Until you get to a point when the wheel will keep jamming like a chainsaw that has it's rakers filed down too much. Multi-Tip wheels have this distance pre-set so you can't really get it wrong. Is that advertising??!!
  3. Did you sort out your problem with the wheel jamming. Give me a call. I might be able to help you out. Best regards, Patrick 0118 9401739
  4. Hi You might want to try switching to Multi-Tip. I guaranty you will be over the moon with the performance, running costs and the speed of changing blunt teeth. Seriously, if you're not happy you can have your money back. Give me a call if you're interested. Best regards, Patrick 0118 9401739
  5. Hi That's not true. The grade of carbide varies a lot for a number of reasons and cheap is very rarely the best option. Harder tips have less cobalt and are sometimes cheaper, however they are more likely to chip. Cobalt binds the tip together reducing chipping but cobalt itself is softer. So the key is to have the correct amount of cobalt for a wide range of soil types. Some manufacturers use recycled carbide which gets contaminated. And there's also the way the tips are brazed on. Multi-Tip has put a lot of research into this but also into the way teeth actually cut the wood. Angles on the tips, distance between the teeth etc all make a difference. We can supply wheels for most types of stump grinder. Also we can design wheels for 'One Off' machines. We offer a money back, satisfaction guaranty. Give me a call on 01189401739 if you want to give it a go.
  6. Hi Steve

    I've just joined your forum. Looks very active. Great job!

    How do I go about placing an ad for Multi-Tip? Let me know prices etc.

    Best regards,

    Patrick

    0118 9401739

  7. Thanks for the good words about Multi-Tip. I can't identify the machine. I think probably a very early Laski. We've got your wheel back, designed one to fit. Will be cut on Monday. You should get it by Thursday / Friday at the latest. It's no trouble for us to design wheels even if we know it's going to be a 'One Off' Let me know how you get on. All the best, Patrick

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