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Woods SG100 looks a lot like the shaver.
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Yes, the larger Woods sure does look like the Shaver. Both have 34" wheels. Monsters. I see the Woods is rated at 50 to 100pto HP, not 35 to 100. ???
 
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I verified that Shaver does make the SG100 for Woods, and it is the same as the Shaver SC-50.
Woods sources the smaller TSG50 grinder elsewhere.
Travis
 
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Yes, let me know when you need some and i'll price them for you.
Travis
 
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Thanks Piston,

I noticed earlier comments about replacing teeth. How do you know when it is time? How many hours should one expect the teeth to last? I have some old notes about a source for replacements @ $12.99 each. Is this in the ballpark?
 
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Thanks Piston,

I noticed earlier comments about replacing teeth. How do you know when it is time? How many hours should one expect the teeth to last? I have some old notes about a source for replacements @ $12.99 each. Is this in the ballpark?

It really shouldn't need teeth for quite a while unless you hit a lot of rocks and break the carbide tips off or severely damage them. That price you got for new teeth is pretty good, I got replacement teeth from another source that was cheaper I believe but not by much... Many
Places just replace the carbide tips and reuse the teeth themselves which is fine by me. I could dig up the source I bought them from if you'd like.

Do you need new teeth or just being proactive?
 
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No, not looking to replace teeth yet. My stumps are mostly in black dirt. I do have to watch out for barbed wire when working in old fence rows. My tractor only has 200 hours on it and I'd guess the stump grinder only has a dozen or so.
Do you keep extra teeth in case you need one? Ever need to change them all?
 
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You should be good for many many many...many more hours. There should be no need for you to change out all your teeth. I have changed a few because of very rocky conditions but it isn't normally necessary in normal soil conditions. I would grind away if I were you and not think twice about grinding dirt deep down.

I have gauged up some pretty hard granite before the teeth gave way, and only replaced them when absolutely necessary. One time I replaced an entire tooth assembly simply because I rattled a tooth loose from all the ledge I was grinding through, do check your torque once in a while and you should be fine.

It's never a bad idea
To have a few extra teeth on hand but if you don't have very rocky conditions then I can't see why you'd need to
Change them out for a very long time.
 
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I completely obliterated a very large stump today. It wasn't really the size of the stump that got me, but rather the spread of the roots! Either way though, I ground quite a bit of stump and rock today without any problems.
 
 

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