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| At what threshold should you start looking at a hydraulic cutter vs. an electric cutter? |
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| Electrics wear out their contacts, I don't know what the exact load would be but if you are spending a LOT of time on that cutter, invest in the hydraulic- I know of a offset places that use theirs HEAVILY and have had the same one for 15 years. Perhaps there is a recommended yearly load somewhere in the specs? |
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