Chasing the roots is a very good way to dull the teeth. They see more dirt/sand/stones than wood. They embed constantly abrasive grits in the fibers and slide on them. Tungsten carbide is hard but not enough to sustain this honing-like action.
I suggest you to chase the roots with the rental...
I found the hinge quality a little deceptive for a such strong wood. The fibers are tough and hold well the load, but the hinge breaks free sooner than expected. You can get some swing but don't rely too much on it for target clearance.
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