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Gonna keep it a while but intend to get something bigger and self driven in the future. A multitip conversion would take about 8 sets of teeth to break even which would take 2-3 years for me so doesn't make sense right now with more important things to spend on

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So in general would people recommend these grinders for occasional, sensible sized stumps?

 

 

Yup, I prob do 2-3 jobs a month with mine on average so that's somewhere between 3-400 ish with an outlay of 1500. Bigger stumps I get others in with hydraulic machines until I can afford/ have the workload for a bigger machine myself

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