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How many loads out of a forage wagon?
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<blockquote data-quote="james ds" data-source="post: 4251388" data-attributes="member: 4796"><p>I never sharpen daily , we get 2-3 days work between sharpenings , that's the differance between a flap disc and our sharpener , if a flap disc takes off steel it heats the knife , and I'm not talking about blue spots , any heat at all changes the temper of the steel in the knife , this softens the knife meaning it has to be sharpened more often . It's impossible to keep the angle right with a flap disc , this leads to a wide cutting edge so not sharp . I have 4000 acres on one set of orginiol knives in the jumbo and they are still perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james ds, post: 4251388, member: 4796"] I never sharpen daily , we get 2-3 days work between sharpenings , that's the differance between a flap disc and our sharpener , if a flap disc takes off steel it heats the knife , and I'm not talking about blue spots , any heat at all changes the temper of the steel in the knife , this softens the knife meaning it has to be sharpened more often . It's impossible to keep the angle right with a flap disc , this leads to a wide cutting edge so not sharp . I have 4000 acres on one set of orginiol knives in the jumbo and they are still perfect. [/QUOTE]
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