@@nwmod39 I know that and you know that. How about the person that stumbles onto this video without knowing Mark has more? Or better yet, a new one laying on the moldboard for comparison would have been awesome too.
I just got my first set of the dinco carbide tooth blades. My roads have very little gravel and clay, and have alot of black showing through, and frost boils.. I have found that they mix up a good inch of two and get some of the rock back to the top. But the road goes slimy after a rain, and some areas that started of sandy, remained soft.. alsoninwent through a learning curve trying to figure out what different angles did.. turns out rolled back wears the side of the tooth.. lol also I feel like crap when a tooth breaks, and considering it's a new system it happens alot. Also my rate payer like a rounded road of the regular blades, and these stay straight. No I used to run regular carbide blade so the shape is in the road no problem. But I know operators that refuse to use any carbide because it's flat. They don't like the A shape.. I don't mind it. Thanks for the content. And hello from Manitoba
@@BenJaMin-zs4tt glad you got a set of carbides they really transform your roads it takes some getting used to but well worth it I’m amazed how any person can like using crowned out edges thanks for watching!
@@mikewaite5849 I can’t remember the exact pricing if you give equipment blades a call they can give you an accurate price on this setup I’m using and they come in 3 Or 4 ft sections I use 4 four foot blades to make 16ft here is a link to there website with contact information equipmentblades.com/
Great information shared by Mark again. Thank you Mark. NDLTAP appreciates you sharing your knowledge. I look forward to the next video.
Amazing how little wear for 500 hs. Thanks for sharing
@@shawnantel8238 yes I’m honestly surprised they look as good as they do for 500 hours of use very happy with the results thanks for watching!
Mark, for those that might not know how they looked new, maybe add a pic to the video to display wear. Thanks!!
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@@nwmod39 I know that and you know that. How about the person that stumbles onto this video without knowing Mark has more? Or better yet, a new one laying on the moldboard for comparison would have been awesome too.
@@richardrucker7455 thanks for the suggestion I will definitely do that on the next update I do on them thanks for watching!
I just got my first set of the dinco carbide tooth blades. My roads have very little gravel and clay, and have alot of black showing through, and frost boils.. I have found that they mix up a good inch of two and get some of the rock back to the top. But the road goes slimy after a rain, and some areas that started of sandy, remained soft.. alsoninwent through a learning curve trying to figure out what different angles did.. turns out rolled back wears the side of the tooth.. lol also I feel like crap when a tooth breaks, and considering it's a new system it happens alot. Also my rate payer like a rounded road of the regular blades, and these stay straight. No I used to run regular carbide blade so the shape is in the road no problem. But I know operators that refuse to use any carbide because it's flat. They don't like the A shape.. I don't mind it. Thanks for the content. And hello from Manitoba
@@BenJaMin-zs4tt glad you got a set of carbides they really transform your roads it takes some getting used to but well worth it I’m amazed how any person can like using crowned out edges thanks for watching!
Operators always do a one over before and after a shift!😊
@@jamesragus1577 yes it is very important I always do a walk around every morning and every night thanks for watching
Can you build up that spot with hardface rod? Have a great day
@@jerrystott7780 I believe you could do that I’m going to leave it be see how it wears compared to the others thanks for watching!
What’s the cost? And what lengths do they come in?
@@mikewaite5849 I can’t remember the exact pricing if you give equipment blades a call they can give you an accurate price on this setup I’m using and they come in 3 Or 4 ft sections I use 4 four foot blades to make 16ft here is a link to there website with contact information
equipmentblades.com/
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@@felipeflorentino1339 thanks for watching!
Hie man im sam i operate blade and looking for job man wish to work with you all appreciate thank you