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Ian F
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A stump humper is what i'd like, they are the ones that turn on a pin aren't they Aussie?

 

Yes but the other variation is a stronger model,the wheels are stationary as the engine and cutting head slew from a pivot point like an excavator,the handle bars slew also so you can get around basically any corner. SM2_PIVOT_HANDLE.JPG

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I find the 20/25hp walk behinds are just as hard work as a 13hp you still gota move the thing side to side . Id stick with a small 13hp ..put up with the lack of hydrostatic drive which is a bit of a sod and then if you do loads of stumps or bigger stumps spend a bit more on something like a a rayco 1625A jr so it takes all the work out of grinding . Or just hire one in. At least thats what i do.

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There the most sought after grinder here,bullet proof...and idiot proof! Ive got one coming for my ground guys to use..

 

Really? it looks like a cheap and nasty copy of the old 206 vermeer. Not that it wont work well though...?

How much is one of them then ?

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