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<blockquote data-quote="Bandit1047" data-source="post: 12634" data-attributes="member: 1222"><p>Kenametal Makes the teeth for most of the domestic cutters, they make primarily road planer or rock teeth. They also make teeth for stump grinders, brush mulchers and mining equipment. They will not make them for end users. If you are not a distributor purchasing $50,000. or more a year you can't afford their teeth. There are alternatives however. I am in the early stages of designing a brush mulcher; "for the average land owner" and Kenametal is not competative. You can get pre-formed carbide and braize it on yourself, however finding someone that will sell you small lots is tricky. Send me an e-mail, my e-mail is posed under my user name and we can discuss this more in detail. Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandit1047, post: 12634, member: 1222"] Kenametal Makes the teeth for most of the domestic cutters, they make primarily road planer or rock teeth. They also make teeth for stump grinders, brush mulchers and mining equipment. They will not make them for end users. If you are not a distributor purchasing $50,000. or more a year you can't afford their teeth. There are alternatives however. I am in the early stages of designing a brush mulcher; "for the average land owner" and Kenametal is not competative. You can get pre-formed carbide and braize it on yourself, however finding someone that will sell you small lots is tricky. Send me an e-mail, my e-mail is posed under my user name and we can discuss this more in detail. Joe [/QUOTE]
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