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I found sticky bed and fence surfaces to be more of an issue as long as the wheels are not slipping on the stock.... keep these surfaces waxed
Joe
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Will do Joe. Thanks. I took a look at the wheels and they're rough, to say the least. Bed is good, but I have a poplar fence that needs cleaned and waxes.
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another very late +1 for Western Roller. Super helpful online/phone. Great fit and performance.
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Got an email in to "Western Roller". I have a Holz feeder, 1hp, with three Western Rollers SFH-1 rollers on it now. Really rough shape-scored badly, with the center one about 1/4" smaller in diameter! I verything works nicely on the feeder (bought a Delta HD shaper for $400 and was pleasantly surprised to find the feeder with it.
If I don't get a quick email response, I'll call later today.
Thanks to all that gave me guidance.
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Thought I would follow up ..
I did order 7 new wheels and hubs from Western Roller. I went with blue, 50 Duro ? They look purple until you hold them up to light..
Easy to change on the Steff feeders, difference between these and stock 9 year old wheels is night and day, wish I had done it years ago .
Western Roller was great to deal with ..
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