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John Shutler
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im looking at getting rid of my carlton 2500 and getting one of the above grinders to replace it. the reason for this is my big grinder doesnt go out often enough and ive started subbing my larger stumps out to stumpbusters. ive got a carlton 900 but want something with a bit more grunt

 

what are the pros and cons of the carlton sp2010 and/or bandit sidewinder

 

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im looking at getting rid of my carlton 2500 and getting one of the above grinders to replace it. the reason for this is my big grinder doesnt go out often enough and ive started subbing my larger stumps out to stumpbusters. ive got a carlton 900 but want something with a bit more grunt

 

what are the pros and cons of the carlton sp2010 and/or bandit sidewinder

 

cheers

I have had an sp2010, it was a good grinder, narrow , down side it did give you a good work out and the wire to the electric clutch was a week point, don't know about the bandit i have heard its only good on level ground, i run a carlton 900 , predator 28 and a small husqy, it all now makes for a good combination for me now, the 900 has the 500 series tap&turns it eats through stumps very well. The predator is an aw sum tool. Good luck:thumbup1:
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