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Take the "grind" out of stump grinding


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Good looking small grinder that, I always feel 13 hp is never enough to deliver proper grinding power, any I've used in the past seemed underpowered.

That looks like it has a heavier cutting wheel, what weight is the cutting wheel ?

 

Robert

The weight of the cutting wheel c/w shaft and hub is 13.5kg, 11kg without.

 

 

Hope that helps

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What's the weight of the entire thing? Needs 2 people to lift it I assume?

 

I really need something small for those impossible access jobs, there needs to be some sort of commercial grade alpine magnum (which seems to be impossible to get hold of these days)

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What's the weight of the entire thing? Needs 2 people to lift it I assume?

 

I really need something small for those impossible access jobs, there needs to be some sort of commercial grade alpine magnum (which seems to be impossible to get hold of these days)

 

Quick spec below, hope this answers your questions.

FSI ST20B Pedestrian Stumpgrinder

13hp Honda Petrol Engine

370mm cutting wheel c/w 8 Green teeth

810mm Lateral slew for easy grinding

Width 680mm

Weight 125kg

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Nice design that. Think I saw it at the APF last year? We'll be changing our little grinder this year and I think this is the kiddie to replace it :)

 

The offer is on until the end of May and we will be happy to make offers on any trade in machines you may have:thumbup:

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Suns out guns out Lee!

I know what you mean though, it's bloody hard work pushing and pulling my little Carlton 900 about when the muck starts piling up.

 

Some nice little features on that machine Ed, very keen price and the Green teeth are great.

 

 

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