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I was thinking of maybe a predator 26 but read bad reports on the clutch on here.

 

Yes if they are not burnished they are a problem. Now all units we sell have been done. The 26 is good size unit for getting in those tight places.

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I feel that it may be a bit large for some gardens to get round corners etc. how do you find it??

 

it goes anywhere, narrower than most gates (35inch i think) rear steer, but he uses the head to move the front, will demolish any size stump

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Hi, I am new to this site so bear with me!

 

I am looking to buy a stump grinder within the next few months but would like some feedback as to which to buy. 95% of my work is domestic so access is the biggest issue. I have been thinking of the bandit hb20 any feed back on this?? I am open to all suggestions!

 

cheers, dean.

 

I use a Husky SG13, they are quite capable, and under 30" wide. Don't rule out an Alpine Magnum though, they are super-portable and you can carry one through somebody's house? Tried one recently on demo and it tore through a 30 incher in respectable time.

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Wrong grinder abbreviation

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