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Help...lol so i just bought a used machine with a bad motor. I just replaced motor, now i need teeth it didnt come with them. I had bout this machine from my old boss.I havent stumped in about 6 years when i use to work for the tree company. Now thanks to this site i hear they have greenteeth,tomahawks,ect. all i have ever used was rayco supers....... I know green teeth had issues as this site shows but those posts were like 2004-6 lol so now a days they have a 700 series. What are you guys running on ur super jr or 252s any help to a fella thats been out of the game for awhile thanks... oh and a green teeth or any others faster then the rayco supers?
 
Help...lol so i just bought a used machine with a bad motor. I just replaced motor, now i need teeth it didnt come with them. I had bout this machine from my old boss.I havent stumped in about 6 years when i use to work for the tree company. Now thanks to this site i hear they have greenteeth,tomahawks,ect. all i have ever used was rayco supers....... I know green teeth had issues as this site shows but those posts were like 2004-6 lol so now a days they have a 700 series. What are you guys running on ur super jr or 252s any help to a fella thats been out of the game for awhile thanks... oh and a green teeth or any others faster then the rayco supers?

I'm running rayco supers on my rayco rg1625 and they cut as good as any other tooth setup when they're sharp. Problem with the pocket/tooth all in one style like the super tooth is it takes longer and more tools to replace dull teeth than with the greenteeth/sandvik/yellowjacket systems where the pocket stays intact and the tooth simply screws or bolts in. Very easy with these systems to loosen the tooth only and turn to a new edge or replace. That's the real advantage - since it's faster to replace dull teeth, you're more apt to keep sharp teeth on the machine making it cut more efficiently and with less wear and tear.

That said, the greenteeth work very well in rock-free areas where I'm at. heard they can break prematurely in rock country though. heard mixed reviews on yellowjackets and only good things about sandvik but that requires a whole new wheel setup whereas the other two are just replacing pockets and teeth.

hope this helps.

AP
 
I use just the el cheapo 1/2" sq. shank teeth on mine. Hit a buried steel fence post once upon a time when using the Rayco superteeth which removed the carbides from a bunch of them in one shot. Just your average non-profit stump job, like when you chew up electric lines/phone cables feeding boathouses. (another bitter day). Them super teeth kinda soured me, cause when I asked the Rayco dealer about getting new replacement teeth silver soldered; he said they don't bother with such trivialities. A buddy silver soldered some circular saw carbides on for me, but I haven't got much confidence that they will hold up, so the damn molars just sit in the basement, year after year.
 

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