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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7787965" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Ha ha. The knives are still working OK but being sharpened daily I think they won’t last the season. They get thin and springy and then flex into the topper wheel jamming it.</p><p>Plan B is to weld some flat metal along the back edge to stiffen them up to keep me going. Won’t wear through the ground edge this season but they will get too thin and springy without that backing. They are boritic steel so not easy to substitute as far as I know though some leaf spring might be better than nothing. Still going OK today but a bit stickier in the drizzle. Lifting round electric poles and awkward gesrings. Can’t go full throttle as it’s backing up at the factory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7787965, member: 2119"] Ha ha. The knives are still working OK but being sharpened daily I think they won’t last the season. They get thin and springy and then flex into the topper wheel jamming it. Plan B is to weld some flat metal along the back edge to stiffen them up to keep me going. Won’t wear through the ground edge this season but they will get too thin and springy without that backing. They are boritic steel so not easy to substitute as far as I know though some leaf spring might be better than nothing. Still going OK today but a bit stickier in the drizzle. Lifting round electric poles and awkward gesrings. Can’t go full throttle as it’s backing up at the factory. [/QUOTE]
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