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Well well

 

That's the first heavy repair cost on the grinder. Bearings and other parts needing changed.

 

Knew the day would come sooner or later.

 

Indeed going to be more careful now. Think I been to rough at times.

 

 

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Difficult to be "nice" to a grinder.

 

Yup, grinders are the very definition of an act of violence, and swapping a few bearings out is more "essential maintenance" than a repair.:laugh1:

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Difficult to be "nice" to a grinder.

 

Like someone said the other day on hear " how can you abuse a whacker plate " ? .....

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To paraphrase the resident wise old wizard:

" Grinding a stump is like making love to a beautiful woman"

I suppose though sometimes its a long hard grind, there's got to be a little tenderness involved too?

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To paraphrase the resident wise old wizard:

" Grinding a stump is like making love to a beautiful woman"

I suppose though sometimes its a long hard grind, there's got to be a little tenderness involved too?

 

 

I always thought it was camping that was like making love to a beautiful woman? You spread it all out on the ground, stick up your pole and slip inside the old bag.

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I think that bearings, along with belts and teeth can almost be considered as 'consumables' on a stump grinder as they will regularly need replacing. There are ways of setting teeth that are maybe less aggressive and prolong bearing life, but then grinding takes more time! You just have to factor such costs in as a percentage to every job as they are inevitable. Stump grinders are not cheap to buy, or run and maintain!

SG

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I always thought it was camping that was like making love to a beautiful woman? You spread it all out on the ground, stick up your pole and slip inside the old bag.

 

And its never as good as you remember it used to be?

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