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Fifty or so Chestnut and Oak stumps to grind on a job we are doing. A few monsters in there, one is full of metal and has killed a few chains so will be ground as is, its about ten feet in diameter and stands six feet tall.

 

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Fifty or so Chestnut and Oak stumps to grind on a job we are doing. A few monsters in there, one is full of metal and has killed a few chains so will be ground as is, its about ten feet in diameter and stands six feet tall.

 

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Great Bob but is it a hassle having to do a few grinder sweeps then get in the cab to shuffle back a bit, then repeat?

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Nice work, remind me again of the hp of the tow behind Rayco?

 

FL series Deutz truck engine Mick not sure of the HP/model but makes gobs of torque at low rpm`s

 

 

Great Bob but is it a hassle having to do a few grinder sweeps then get in the cab to shuffle back a bit, then repeat?

 

The drawbar pushes out app 2 mts on a slider Al ( bit like a hiab) so does not need to move for stumps less than about six feet in diameter. Note the heap of grindings, that lot goes under the deck so you dont need to move even for them :)

 

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The drawbar pushes out app 2 mts on a slider Al ( bit like a hiab) so does not need to move for stumps less than about six feet in diameter. Note the heap of grindings, that lot goes under the deck so you dont need to move even for them :)

 

Bob

 

 

Ok. Brilliant!!

 

 

 

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Fifty or so Chestnut and Oak stumps to grind on a job we are doing. A few monsters in there, one is full of metal and has killed a few chains so will be ground as is, its about ten feet in diameter and stands six feet tall.

 

 

 

image_zps6nwtyjrh.jpg

 

 

 

image_zpsxejfq8oc.jpg

 

 

 

image_zpsyp9m0jn2.jpg

 

 

 

image_zpsmcwsylec.jpg

 

 

 

image_zpshvk2heil.jpg

 

 

 

image_zpsrtfctr73.jpg

 

 

Awesome !! That machine will get the job done

 

 

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