Menchhofer
ArboristSite Guru
Alright. I am just about ready to convert over to the green teeth but I need further evidence from experienced users.
I have heard the green ones throw chips farther. Is this true?
Actually, when I place new teeth on my machine, there are fewer chips created....the teeth seem to cut of very thin slices of wood (shavings as from a wood planer) at a time, thus they are not thrown into the yard. The shavings make a neat pile behind the machine. But this cutting action does not last long. As the edges dull after subsequent stumps, chips are formed and they are thrown farther from the machine. As the edge dulls further, the chips become finer and smaller.
Ideally when I am grinding, the teeth should be replaced when they no longer produce the shavings.
So, do the green teeth act in a similar manner or do they produce chips from day one? Opinions please.
I have heard the green ones throw chips farther. Is this true?
Actually, when I place new teeth on my machine, there are fewer chips created....the teeth seem to cut of very thin slices of wood (shavings as from a wood planer) at a time, thus they are not thrown into the yard. The shavings make a neat pile behind the machine. But this cutting action does not last long. As the edges dull after subsequent stumps, chips are formed and they are thrown farther from the machine. As the edge dulls further, the chips become finer and smaller.
Ideally when I am grinding, the teeth should be replaced when they no longer produce the shavings.
So, do the green teeth act in a similar manner or do they produce chips from day one? Opinions please.