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  1. lumberjack

    Sharpening Rayco super teeth.

    No rock, just gravel here and there. On our RG85 we have broke the end of the tooth clean off. More common on both machines was to break the carbide, which all can do. With Green Teeth, I run the red (concave/more aggressive) teeth. I haven't broken a pocket... every now and then I'll...
  2. lumberjack

    Sharpening Rayco super teeth.

    Pretty well all (excluding the huge grinders) systems that use 2 bolts to attach it to the wheel will interchange.... industry standard.
  3. lumberjack

    Sharpening Rayco super teeth.

    Green Teeth are a direct replacement.
  4. lumberjack

    Sharpening Rayco super teeth.

    Green wheels are a soft abrasive wheel for sharpening carbide. Diamond is way better.
  5. lumberjack

    Sharpening Rayco super teeth.

    Green teeth cut better, last longer, are easier to change, and cheaper per hour than Super Teeth. Super Teeth really suck... I started using them 16 years ago, replaced them with Green Teeth ~6-8 years ago and tried a Revolution wheel after that. Using Greens on my 7015TRX now, don't think I'll...
  6. lumberjack

    Sharpening Rayco super teeth.

    You are basically grinding a new edge and relief angle on the tooth. Use a standard rock to cut back the steel, and a green or diamond stoke to cut the carbide. Make it look like a (shorter) new tooth, basically. Don't breathe the grinding dust from a green wheel. Your best bet is to ditch...
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