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No both work on the same principal, pivoting on the wheels.

 

The rayco is front heavy though so you have to put your weight on it to lift the head up which is a pain on level ground and even worse in a hole where the stump used to be whereas the blue chip is evenly balanced.

 

The blue chip is a direct copy/rip off of the dosko grinder if you've seen them

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No both work on the same principal, pivoting on the wheels.

 

The rayco is front heavy though so you have to put your weight on it to lift the head up which is a pain on level ground and even worse in a hole where the stump used to be whereas the blue chip is evenly balanced.

 

The blue chip is a direct copy/rip off of the dosko grinder if you've seen them

 

I think you're getting confused, the Rayco rg25 is hydraulically controlled, you lift the head with a lever.

Edit, I just googled and they do make a pedestrian 25hp engine.

The one you're looking at ttp, is it a pedestrian or hydraulic one?

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I think you're getting confused, the Rayco rg25 is hydraulically controlled, you lift the head with a lever.

Edit, I just googled and they do make a pedestrian 25hp engine.

The one you're looking at ttp, is it a pedestrian or hydraulic one?

 

 

I'm pretty sure it's the pedestrian one. I'll check the specs and confirm.

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I think you're getting confused, the Rayco rg25 is hydraulically controlled, you lift the head with a lever.

Edit, I just googled and they do make a pedestrian 25hp engine.

The one you're looking at ttp, is it a pedestrian or hydraulic one?

 

 

Here ya go Mick. Couple of photos. To be fair, I know naff all about stump grinders but I just figure I may as well do it as someone else.

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