Does anyone have an opinion on this?
I have always backed the tractor into the workshop, lifted up the slasher and put two big logs under the skids so I can get underneath them with a 125mm grinder to tip them up. Sometimes I use a 40grit flap disk and other times a grinding disk...both work just fine.
I cannot see an alternative to a tip up as to remove the blades for a proper sharpen, I still need to get under the slasher anyway and I'm their for much longer stripping half the cutting arm to pull the blades anyway.
I'm not too concerned about heating up the blades too much as they are damn big cutters and I just go easy on the tip when it's getting close to thin.
How else does everyone do it?
I have come up with many ideas on trying to flip the slasher or stand it up but it's a good 350kgs. I going to wait until I make a hoist somewhere to do that.
Just thought I would put it out there as maybe I'm missing something obvious!
Thanks everyone!
Ben
I have always backed the tractor into the workshop, lifted up the slasher and put two big logs under the skids so I can get underneath them with a 125mm grinder to tip them up. Sometimes I use a 40grit flap disk and other times a grinding disk...both work just fine.
I cannot see an alternative to a tip up as to remove the blades for a proper sharpen, I still need to get under the slasher anyway and I'm their for much longer stripping half the cutting arm to pull the blades anyway.
I'm not too concerned about heating up the blades too much as they are damn big cutters and I just go easy on the tip when it's getting close to thin.
How else does everyone do it?
I have come up with many ideas on trying to flip the slasher or stand it up but it's a good 350kgs. I going to wait until I make a hoist somewhere to do that.
Just thought I would put it out there as maybe I'm missing something obvious!
Thanks everyone!
Ben
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