Re: You would be wasting your money!
Tony - Memphis
>I've been using a 735 for a couple of years now. It has been a really nice machine. I upgraded from an old Delta and it was worth the money to me. I can't really see why I would need the new cutter head. I've not had any issues to warrant that. I've not had any issues actually. I read some of the reviews, but I think those were on early models. Mine hasn't skipped a beat. Haven't really noticed any issues with pre-mature knife wear. I mostly use cherry, mahogany, walnut, etc. No oak or anything else particularly hard. I am building a teak project now and the teak has ruined every edge in my shop.
I've forgotten to hook up the dc hose a few times (or had it come disconnected) and the turbine inside the planer is very strong! I had shavings blown all over one end of the shop. It was actually kind of funny!
Overall, I am impressed with the design. Its obvious they put a lot of thought into it. The dust collection works great, knife changes are easy, depth change is very smooth. I don't rely on the rulers or stops much, but they come in handy now and then. I really like the depth of cut gage. I've "gotten the feel of it" and I can tell how much I am removing by how much the indicator moves (again, I'm not looking at the numbers, just relative movement).
I got mine before the price went up (which is unusual for me!), but I can't imagine spending the cost of the planer again for the new head. I've run some pretty figured wood through it with not much problem.
Tony