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Nyet. List on what I got is $3415.27, guesstimating it would have been about $2500-$3000 out the door as a walk in. I got a track bar, 4 tie rod ends, 2 sway bar bushing kits, 4 sway bar link kits, 4 control arm bushing kits, 4 ball joints, a serp belt, a tranny rebuild kit + filter, 2 calipers, 2 rotors, a pad set, a 4wd actuator, and $20 of misc smalls.
Wow, that stuffs expensive .
Now I remember why I sell vehicles when they need fixed .
 

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Got some more chains and grinding wheels. Oregon EXJ for my Husky 394.

I also got a couple CBN wheels, 1/8" and 3/16". I wanted to try the Tecomec Premium Corundum Vitrified wheels too. So I ordered 2 of each, 1/8" and 3/16".

And Mr. Parker was right, "fragile" is Italian.
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I wanted to try the Tecomec Premium Corundum Vitrified wheels too. So I ordered 2 of each, 1/8" and 3/16".
Can I ask where you ordered these from?
Tecomec uses color to distinguish the coarseness and wear of their wheels. I have usually seen these offered in green in the US.

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Can I ask where you ordered these from?
Tecomec uses color to distinguish the coarseness and wear of their wheels. I have usually seen these offered in green in the US.

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I've never seen a Tecomec wheel labeled what these white ones are, but I haven't spent tons of time looking either, until a month or so ago.

Green wheels came with my grinder, I know that and I wasn't very impressed with them.
 

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Green wheels came with my grinder, I know that and I wasn't very impressed with them.
The chart appears to imply that some wheels are better for removing lots of metal, such as when reshaping, or repairing damaged cutters, and other wheels for final finishing.

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The chart appears to imply that some wheels are better for removing lots of metal, such as when reshaping, or repairing damaged cutters, and other wheels for final finishing.

Philbert

Ah, I can see where you're coming from there. Well, hopefully these wear good and don't plug up and cause overheating issues. I'll keep ya informed.
 

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Purchased online to give it a try. Around $48.00 shipped and taxed. The local Stihler had hexa files but no chainC6001E3E-FF49-408C-BA19-CFF34274F475.jpeg
 

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