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Stumpy Grinder

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  1. Just bought a used but very good condition 550 which seems to run well, but has something rattling around inside the exhaust!

    I have removed the exhaust and can see it, but it looks like a whole component which is too large to shake out of any of the ports. Any ideas what it is, or should I just ignore it or buy a new exhaust? The gasket broke too so I need spares either way!

    SG

  2. I got a Screwfix catalogue today with a little stump grinder in!

    https://www.screwfix.com/p/mighty-mac-cpsc82hex-242cc-petrol-stump-grinder/3771X?kpid=3771X&ds_kid=92700038951747591&ds_rl=1241687&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1249410&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1247848&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIlMj7nbSy4QIVb7ftCh3izA2VEAQYASABEgLZZfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

    242cc and only £3k !!

    That's probably only 8hp.

    The photos show it doing a huge stump, but the description says stumps up to 50mm!!!!:laugh1:

    I reckon they must mean 500mm surely?

    Anyone brave enough to buy one?

    SG

  3. 7 hours ago, William Clifford said:

    If Lux doesn't take it, I would be interested in that Stumpy. Same thing, it would save having to load on and manhandle the grinder for a few small bush stumps! Cheers.

    Provisionally sold to Lux pending photos etc.

    If he doesn't want it you get second dibs!

    SG

  4. 4 hours ago, lux said:


    Will yours fit onto a stihl ? I’ve got a couple of 660s it could be used on.

    My price of £1000 includes the 3120XP power unit anyway!

    They cost about £6k new !!

  5. 4 hours ago, lux said:


    Will yours fit onto a stihl ? I’ve got a couple of 660s it could be used on.

    It will fit a Stihl but it would have to be a 880. Apparently the Husky is better though as it runs faster?

    It kicks out 9hp so it's a very capable stump tool! The teeth are not very tolerant of stone though as they need to be sharp compared to other stump teeth. They are basically like a huge chainsaw tooth!

    See here:

    http://www.alpinemagnum.co.uk/

  6. I've got an Alpine Magnum I would let go for £1000 if anyone wants it?

    Comes with a new set of teeth. I just don't seem to use it these days as my 20hp Rayco fits through a 29" gap.

    Magnum is a good tool with a Husky 3120 running it. Bloody thirsty though!

    I am in Suffolk.

    SG

  7. 3 hours ago, George Butler said:

    Yea would spend around £200-£250.
    There’s a couple of used 346 on eBay. Is that ever a good idea? Second hand engines?

    I found a XP346 locally on Ebay which I won for £140 !

    Private user said it cut badly and had no power. Turned out it had the original chain on which I don't think had ever been sharpened (as you couldn't really tell with side of the teeth was the cutting edge!) and the spark plug was  loose. New bar and chain and tight plug and I had a virtually new saw for £140!!!:thumbup:

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  8. I got some huge mature Blackthorn rings last year. They burn like bloody gas! Loads of heat and a blue flame!

    Laurel is quite good once dried. Just started burning some Robinia which seems pretty good too.

    Softwoods seem to be overlooked in UK though? Let's not forget that our Scandanavian friends rely on it mainly and it's pretty nippy over there in winter! Dried pines are great to burn and most of us undoubtedly use them as kindling to start the fire anyway.

    SG

  9. 31 minutes ago, Big J said:

    Let's say 40 tonnes per acre, for arguments sake and you've got nearly 67 million tonnes of wood. To contextualise that, the UK produces a total of around 11 million tonnes per year of roundwood according to the Commission.

    But how much of the 11 million tonnes is actually burnt? Even then it is burnt over a much longer period of time.

    The CHP plant where I shoot burns more wood to create the heat that is then used to kiln dry the woodchip!9_9

  10. 4 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

    Off topic, it sounds like it's sorted anyway.

     

    Can any of the locals remember the name of the pub in the village of Barking...... Always made me smile when I passed it.

    The 'Barking Fox'! Also a Chinese Restaurant, but its all closed down now and a bit derelict looking.  Andy Strawson is almost opposite it and has a farm where you can offload firewood which he then sells on. I think he buys decent wood.

    SG

  11. 10 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

    I doubt that your thyroid problem is a coincidence. Well, I suppose it could be...

    My mother has the same problem, but it is less common in blokes I believe and not thought to be hereditary. Guess I'll just never know. Burning oil fields, depleted uranium etc can't be good for you either?  I also flew through a cloud of some kind of Sulphuric smelling gas/smoke at night and nearly choked. Got grounded for a week for that, (as in not allowed to fly - not because I'd been naughty!):laugh1:

    SG

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