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4 hours ago, openspaceman said:

I know what you mean but given a bit of time

 

 

 

 

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I felt like that 50s song "High Hopes" when I started but it only put 2.3 machine hours on the clock.

 

There looks like scope to get this type of grinder 100mm narrower to get it through a narrow door.

 

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VID-20220407-WA0000.mp4 955.95 kB · 1 download

 

 

 

I felt like that 50s song "High Hopes" when I started but it only put 2.3 machine hours on the clock.

 

There looks like scope to get this type of grinder 100mm narrower to get it through a narrow door.

 

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Nice job👍

I have done stumps this size with it before and would again, but at this was out the ground, full of concrete and up on a mound I thought I'd try a different approach.

It's just a shame there wasn't something I could use the tirfor off of, then it would have flown out😄

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2 hours ago, Hodge said:

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A windblown Conny stump to do this morning. 45 mins from arriving to leavingemoji23.pngemoji23.png the revolution cutting wheel is excellent.

I did six oak stumps ranging from four feet to two feet yesterday afternoon with my PTO grinder behind the 26hp Kubota. Took around three hours- but I did have the forklift broom on the Multione on site, so I swept the grindings out the way to keep a clear view of proceedings- worked wonderfully!

 

Very impressed with the square razor teeth (I think?) on the Rock machinery grinder wheel. 
 

Used barely 6 litres of diesel too, which I thought was pretty good. 

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I did six oak stumps ranging from four feet to two feet yesterday afternoon with my PTO grinder behind the 26hp Kubota. Took around three hours- but I did have the forklift broom on the Multione on site, so I swept the grindings out the way to keep a clear view of proceedings- worked wonderfully!
 
Very impressed with the square razor teeth (I think?) on the Rock machinery grinder wheel. 
 
Used barely 6 litres of diesel too, which I thought was pretty good. 

Sounds a good machine, got any pics of the teeth? I bet the fork lift broom is useful....
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