Parillo
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I am purchasing a Vermeer 502 stumpgrinder and I am looking for opinions on investing the money to switch to greenteeth. Is it worth it or not?
Using Green Teeth voids the manufacturer's warranty? The word "warranty" doesn't appear on their website anywhere. link
I appreciate the insight i ended up going with the Rayco super teeth and they work great!
I am purchasing a Vermeer 502 stumpgrinder and I am looking for opinions on investing the money to switch to greenteeth. Is it worth it or not?
Interesting, how many hours have you gotten with them, and on what machine. I am runing the 700's on my 1635 Jr.
I have a Rayco 1625 Super Jr., and have fought the bearing problem for years. One of my customers had worked for years in the mining industry, and said that in the mining invironment, relube bearing won't hold up, even with good covers over the grease tips , meaning, dirt and dust is forced into the bearing by material pressure, and ,or, when greasing.I changed bearing type,
I could hardly get 4 months out of a relube in this Florida sand, sealed bearings 18 months, and still running, Good luck.
I just walked out to my shop, checked my hours, 354 hours on the sealed bearings, I'm using 700 red low-pro teeth, and by the way, I sharpen my own teeth with a drill press and bench grinder, using a 2 inch diamond wheel, I usually get 5 sharpenings out of a tooth, if I don't wait til the are too badly worn. Good diamond wheels are less than $100, so the tooth cost is a almost nil, considering a tooth cost $10, Hope this info helped, good day.
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