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CAMON C500 Stump Grinder Advice


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It depends what your main work type is, I had a Rayco RG 13, we could carry it up steps etc, but I mainly did medium to large stumps so I got an HB20, I can get it most places I need to. If I get awkward stumps then I hire a small camon grinder. Luckily I don't have to often as the hire shop have no idea how to sharpen teeth.

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The Bandit will without doubt be the better built more powerful machine. HOWEVER we have a C500 and as previously mentioned you can take it through houses, upstairs, downstairs, round corners etc etc and will tackle pretty much any stump anywhere, providing you allow a little more time of course! Highly recommended machine, and can easily be lifted by two guys onto the back on a transit or similar. We win a hell of a lot of stump grinding jobs purely on access it surprises me why more firms don't have them - we're just about to buy a second and holding on incase there's a deal at the APF! Worth fitting the finger teeth, don't really know why you would use the Super Teeth when they are four times as much and take a bit longer to swap.

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