TexasJacobs
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We have been attempting to shear our small flock of Jacob sheep this past weekend and are having some difficulties. I just bought a pair of Premier 4000s shears with the "spirit" and "spitfire" comb and cutters. These shears are brand new. When we began shearing Saturday, we noticed that we couldn't really do the shearing strokes like the booklet said to do. It seemed like the shears would bog up. But they were cutting enough that we were able to get the wool off so we were happy. However, after doing only 3 sheep the shears quit cutting altogether. We couldn't get the shears to finish shearing the sheep to save our lives! One of our poor ewes is only half sheared!
I oiled the shears every 3 minutes like the instructions said to do and I oiled the little hole on the blue cover every 9-10 minutes. As far as the tension...not sure. I followed the instructions for adjusting the tension and when the blades got too hot I turned the tension back 1/2 a turn. When they stopped cutting the wool I tried tightening the tension again but it didn't help at all. I have watched a YouTube video of someone shearing a sheep with our same shears and their shears clipped through the wool much better than ours. Like they were able to do the long shearing strokes on their sheep and the shears didn't bog up or quit cutting. So I am wondering if we are doing something wrong? I thought I read that Jacob wool is harder to shear than other sheep wool. Is this true? If it is do I need a special set of combs and cutters for them? Does it sound like the tension on the shears is off? Are the blades dull and need re-sharpening? I would greatly appreciate any help or advice anyone could give!
I can also post pictures of the sheep or shears if it would help.
I oiled the shears every 3 minutes like the instructions said to do and I oiled the little hole on the blue cover every 9-10 minutes. As far as the tension...not sure. I followed the instructions for adjusting the tension and when the blades got too hot I turned the tension back 1/2 a turn. When they stopped cutting the wool I tried tightening the tension again but it didn't help at all. I have watched a YouTube video of someone shearing a sheep with our same shears and their shears clipped through the wool much better than ours. Like they were able to do the long shearing strokes on their sheep and the shears didn't bog up or quit cutting. So I am wondering if we are doing something wrong? I thought I read that Jacob wool is harder to shear than other sheep wool. Is this true? If it is do I need a special set of combs and cutters for them? Does it sound like the tension on the shears is off? Are the blades dull and need re-sharpening? I would greatly appreciate any help or advice anyone could give!
I can also post pictures of the sheep or shears if it would help.