Compact1
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Does anybody have any experience with low flow cutter heads?
Gyro-Trac has a Toma-Ax low flow head which can be seen at Gyro-Trac - Toma-Ax Low Flow
I have access to an ASV SR-70 and recently demo'ed the low flow head. It cuts 3" material with ease as long as the planar teeth are sharp. It cuts 5" material as long as you are patient. The machine stalled-out alot; not sure if that was due to the nature of a low flow machine or my learning curve as a new operator (probably both). Did a great job making trails through scrub brush.
My question for those of you in "the business"...do you think there is a market for such a head (with limited application)? The cost of the head is $17,500 new and the teeth are $40 each (20 teeth). When I received the demo unit the teeth were dull. I removed all 20 teeth, sharpened them, and replaced them in 1 hour.
I would like to ease into the market with a small investment (like the low flow head) rather than a $95,000 purchase of new high-flow equipment.
I would like to hear as many opinions as possible. Thanks,
Gyro-Trac has a Toma-Ax low flow head which can be seen at Gyro-Trac - Toma-Ax Low Flow
I have access to an ASV SR-70 and recently demo'ed the low flow head. It cuts 3" material with ease as long as the planar teeth are sharp. It cuts 5" material as long as you are patient. The machine stalled-out alot; not sure if that was due to the nature of a low flow machine or my learning curve as a new operator (probably both). Did a great job making trails through scrub brush.
My question for those of you in "the business"...do you think there is a market for such a head (with limited application)? The cost of the head is $17,500 new and the teeth are $40 each (20 teeth). When I received the demo unit the teeth were dull. I removed all 20 teeth, sharpened them, and replaced them in 1 hour.
I would like to ease into the market with a small investment (like the low flow head) rather than a $95,000 purchase of new high-flow equipment.
I would like to hear as many opinions as possible. Thanks,