Bandit 2900 Tracked stump grinder: Good?? Bad??

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Mowingman

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Anyone here have experience with the Bandit 2900, track-mounted stump grinder? Currently I run a 1625 Rayco. However, business is picking up, so
I would like to buy a second, larger stump machine. A track machine would come in handy for some big jobs I am now getting, but most are very expensive. I have noticed the Bandit 2900 is priced somewhat lower than the Carlton track machine, and, we have a local dealer for Bandit.
I will not consider Vermeer, Carlton has no local dealer, so the Bandit is looking pretty good.
Are there any problems with this machine that anyone has encountered?
Thanks,
Jeff
 
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This is exactly why I'm not willing to buy one and probably why the price is cheaper than a Carlton.

-Nobody knows about the Bandit-

The Carlton is tried and true. I'm saving my money right now for a new or slightly used Carlton 7015 trx.
 
My 2Cents

I have a Carlton 7015 with wireless remote control and the dual rubber tires. Easy to maintain, rips through stumps and no electric/hydraulic clutch to fail. 60 HP turbo diesel. I've picked up several jobs while in an area from people who just wanted to see this thing work! :cool:

Beaver
 
The problem I have with Carlton, is that they seem to have no dealers west of the Miss. River. In fact, I am not sure where you would ever be able to see a Carlton in this part of the country, let alone find a used one to buy.
I would at least like to set my eyes on one, or demo one before spendinf money on a Carlton. At least I have seen a Bandit wheeled machine, operated one, and we do have a dealer in this area.
Jeff
 
Cant say much about the Bandit other than the ones I looked at were similar to the Rayco.

I do not recommend a tracked stump grinder to do stumps. When you need to pivot the machine on say a silver maple to go root chasing you will be destroyoying a yard. Way too much lawn damage for me to buy one , coupled with a higher price tag than a wheeled equivelant, it just doesn't seem worth it to me.

I need new grinders too and I cant seem to get the Carlton dealer which isnt close to me to demo a SP7015. Why does Carlton make such a great product with verty little dealer netwok. Can anyone explain that?
 
Cant say much about the Bandit other than the ones I looked at were similar to the Rayco.

I do not recommend a tracked stump grinder to do stumps. When you need to pivot the machine on say a silver maple to go root chasing you will be destroyoying a yard. Way too much lawn damage for me to buy one , coupled with a higher price tag than a wheeled equivelant, it just doesn't seem worth it to me.

I need new grinders too and I cant seem to get the Carlton dealer which isnt close to me to demo a SP7015. Why does Carlton make such a great product with verty little dealer netwok. Can anyone explain that?

I have the exact same thoughts about Carlton. Twice they told me they were going to make a trip through this area to do demos. Yet I never have heard a word from them.
I can only assume they have all the sales they want, and are not interested in expanding into the western U.S. They do not even have a dealer locator on their website.
If I get a tracked machine,it will be for use on undeveloped properties where the ground can be rough and/or muddy. I would keep my Rayco 1625 for work on lawns.
Jeff
 
I was interested in a Bandit track machine before I purchased the Carlton 8018 TRX. Bandit has good video's showing their equipment. Ended up buying Carlton probably because Carlton has been building them (stump grinders)much longer. I have a wheeled Rayco machine RG50 and that probably gets used the most but the 8018 TRX is used where the Rayco cannot be used. I would loose some of my business without my track machine.
 
Mowingman,

just a couple of thoughts on your questions and others replies. I don't have any experiance with Bandit stump cutters other than looking at them at shows and they appear to be simlar to carlton ? I use 3 carlton grinders and 1 Dosko and my local dealer is in another country ! one sea ferry 3 hours and 7 hours driving ! I find carlton use very standard parts which can be sourced from any good belt and bearing dealer so no problem there ?

Using a tracked grinder on any surface can be a problem, leaving rubber marks on new pavement or tearing up lawns. If I have to turn sharp I use rubber matting . I find it quicker to chase roots with a pedestrian machine if the surface can be badly damaged.

I've also found the staff at carlton from the ladies on the phones and the department heads very helpful !

Can you see a pattern yet ? yes buy a carlton ! Apart from build quality they also have sandvik cutter wheels as standard what more could you want ?
 

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