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hi everyone, i'm thinking of buying a rayco rg13 ii stump grinder. i've seen them in use and am quite impressed but am wondering how long they last. i want something for the odd fell and grind, nothing bigger than 2ft diameter. any stumps bigger than that i tend to sub out.

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Very good machine. Have used on all size stumps when access has been to tight for the carlton, will get through everything given a bit of time.

 

 

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cheers, didn't realise they'd be up to stumps that size. i thought it would knock the arse out of it. the reason i want it is to get to tight access stumps assuming i should get the right money on them. Are there any negatives about the machine i should know about and is £3,150:00 plus VAT a fair price for a brand new one with spare set of supa teeth

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cheers, didn't realise they'd be up to stumps that size. i thought it would knock the arse out of it. the reason i want it is to get to tight access stumps assuming i should get the right money on them. Are there any negatives about the machine i should know about and is £3,150:00 plus VAT a fair price for a brand new one with spare set of supa teeth

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