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ive not had a lot of experience with bigger stumpgrinders thats why i put the spade in the photos to get a scale for the height of it, wasnt sure how high they could go.

 

would not be a problem, as you grind the bottom it will create a ramp of grindings to reach the top.

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I would go with a huge stump grinder, you wont touch that with a mini digger, I spent 5 hours on monday digging a stump out a quarter of that size and that only had a electric and water main running past it, with those walls it just wouldn't work.

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