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I like it too, mr global lets see you put that on tracks, we talked about it, could be a great concept, and from what I have seen of you chaps anything is possible.:thumbup1:

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Quote Yeah those big 360 diggers can rip any stumps out but it's what can you do with a big stump tip fees are threw the roof some site clearances ive been on worked cheaper for me to grind them than dig them out and cart them away in a 8wheeler

 

I was told, second hand mind you, that some of these bio mass plants are now taking and paying for stumps?

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These were some of the Bandit forestry mower/stump grinders on show on the factory tour, these are the 3000 & 5000 models. One is 142hp & the other is 600hp, fitted with a 40" diameter hydrostatic driven detachable revolution grinder head & powered by a 750cc motor.

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Our old rayco direct drive grinder takes some beating. It goes on the back of the mog or telehandler. Hydraulic pushout of about six feet and enough scope to knock out 5feet plus stumps without moving. 7`6" wide and 7` tall so its a squeeze through a garden gate:001_tongue:. It monsters stumps tirelessly all day.

 

Bob

 

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