FOURTEEN
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2004
- Messages
- 1,042
- Location
- Efland - Triangle of North Carolina.
- Tractor
- 2004 Power Trac PT-425
"" replacable teeth? ""
I was told by Power Trac that they would weld on new teeth, or sell me a new blade, but based upon the current level of wear, I expect that that will be in the far distant future!
The carbide teeth are very large, hard, and strong. When I was working in nuclear power plants, we drilled hundreds of large holes in high strength concrete walls using carbide bits. Occasionally the carbide would chip upon hitting rebar at an angle, but otherwise they would seldom need to be replaced!
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I was told by Power Trac that they would weld on new teeth, or sell me a new blade, but based upon the current level of wear, I expect that that will be in the far distant future!
The carbide teeth are very large, hard, and strong. When I was working in nuclear power plants, we drilled hundreds of large holes in high strength concrete walls using carbide bits. Occasionally the carbide would chip upon hitting rebar at an angle, but otherwise they would seldom need to be replaced!
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