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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Howard" data-source="post: 6696230" data-attributes="member: 65586"><p>I'm good thanks but the Lincoln fens are sinking fast. There's hardly a field around hear without a permanent lake, I haven't seen any beet lifted and there are patches or maze left.</p><p>Not much good if your making sub-soilers.</p><p>Good to hear your still going strong but I would advise that the hardness of the steel may have little bearing on it's life.</p><p>Like so many things these days the figures quoted may not be true. However I don't think hardox 500 type plate would outlast the ones you are using and I don't think they do 600 in 5mm. I have been able in the past to souse armour plate as wear plate which will have a much higher alloy content and although no harder will give a longer life.</p><p>I use tungsten carbide now on my wearing parts and I'm using tungsten grit in weld behind the tip wing and in front of the shin which works well. I have fitted a blade type aerator slitter in front of my latest sub-soiler with tungsten grit welded on the cutting edge which works well but I have the weight to keep in in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Howard, post: 6696230, member: 65586"] I'm good thanks but the Lincoln fens are sinking fast. There's hardly a field around hear without a permanent lake, I haven't seen any beet lifted and there are patches or maze left. Not much good if your making sub-soilers. Good to hear your still going strong but I would advise that the hardness of the steel may have little bearing on it's life. Like so many things these days the figures quoted may not be true. However I don't think hardox 500 type plate would outlast the ones you are using and I don't think they do 600 in 5mm. I have been able in the past to souse armour plate as wear plate which will have a much higher alloy content and although no harder will give a longer life. I use tungsten carbide now on my wearing parts and I'm using tungsten grit in weld behind the tip wing and in front of the shin which works well. I have fitted a blade type aerator slitter in front of my latest sub-soiler with tungsten grit welded on the cutting edge which works well but I have the weight to keep in in. [/QUOTE]
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