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Stump grinder up-grade to 30hp


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Tyed out 30 hp on my Vermeer 252. After 600 houres the 25 horses were getting tiered. The new moter came with every thing except the key ignition and exuest pipe both came off the old moter and fitted on the new one.

 

Did a séquoia stump never done one before so dont know what they are like normaly but the chips have never flown like that before . The problem is the no stress kicks in on the far left of the sweep and the cuts out as I come back to the right sending a shower of chips stone and soil past mye arsss (going to have to Watch out for Windows now). The no stress has always been a bit naff .

 

Some one on hère knows how to bypass the No-stress but I cant find the thred can any one help please. I dont think the no-stress is needed any more any way.

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