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Anybody know of a manufacturer of this type of stump blade.

 

Looking for one to fit on a hitachi ex30

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxEZkSBj-o4&feature=related]Wurzelstock mit Rodemesser am Minibagger abschälen - YouTube[/ame]

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I thought about ripper teeth, but I don't think they're going to achieve the right effect, I think all that will happen is it will pull into the stump when it's big and slip off the small bits at the end.

The blade on the original video has quite a wide sharp cutting area, it's a magic bit of kit and quite easily replicated I should say...

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There was (a while back) a thing called a Becker stump ripper/claw (something allong those lines) that was similar to that, I saw one on a 3cx and a biger one on a 20 tonner that was more than up to the job.

 

As others have siad it would be easy to copy.

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