Ive had them for about 2 1/2 months now and dont notice any thing bettter about them compared to standard teeth. I run them on an sc352. I only heard of one other guy using them and he loved them. if you can talk to a local guy and watch first hand how they perform good luck.
ive never sharpened the teeth sorry
The main point to switching to this setup isn't really production, although you may get better production with them. - It's that the pockets themselves are protected much better from wear vs. greentooth or any of the older vermeer teeth. When you protect the pockets from dragging, you have more horsepower on the cutter tip. When they do wear on one side the pockets are reversible, plus you just have to keep one style of tooth on a job, not a left or right or straight - There are lots of guys running them down here
How do you plan on sharpening them? Do you have someone that will sharpen them?
With their shape it just looks like they might be tough to sharpen.
I've never sharpened any teeth so I'm no expert; however, I can't see why the yellowjacket would be any harder to sharpen than the pro series because the carbide tip used appears to be the same, except there are two of them back to back.
So how do you get yours sharpened? Who do you send them to and how much do they charge? Or do you just get new teeth? How much are the yellowjacket teeth?
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