treesquirrel
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OK so I have been thinking about fabricating a stump grinder for my bobcat.
I've decided to take the design of the stumper 280 which is very simple and make a few changes to suit my needs. I've already drafted all the mechanical drawings and I will be getting my hydraulic motor ordered tomorrow. I'm keeping it very simple. I will be fabricating both an 18 and a 20 inch cutter wheel and will use the new low profile greenteeth. I will test both wheels for performance with the specified motor. It will definitely drive the 18 and I suspect the 20 will do fine as well but 20 inches is touching the upper limits of the power output I will be able to realize.
I am using a high torque low speed motor from white hydraulics which produces more torque than most other LSHT motors in the industry. Wheel RPM's will be between 700 and 750 at 15 gallons per minute flow. My S250 pushes 20 GPM so this will work well a bit below full throttle.
I will build in a back fill blade as well which no skid steer grinder has to my knowledge.
Anyway. I'm stoked! This is going to be a nice little winter project to play around with while biz is slow. If it works well I may refine the design and make sure I can fabricate one that would meet all safety standards and try to sell a few. But at the very least I should end up with a machine matched grinder I will get good use out of.
According to my figures it should cost me between 900.00 and 1200.00 to build and to buy the stumper 280 is well over 5000.00
I've decided to take the design of the stumper 280 which is very simple and make a few changes to suit my needs. I've already drafted all the mechanical drawings and I will be getting my hydraulic motor ordered tomorrow. I'm keeping it very simple. I will be fabricating both an 18 and a 20 inch cutter wheel and will use the new low profile greenteeth. I will test both wheels for performance with the specified motor. It will definitely drive the 18 and I suspect the 20 will do fine as well but 20 inches is touching the upper limits of the power output I will be able to realize.
I am using a high torque low speed motor from white hydraulics which produces more torque than most other LSHT motors in the industry. Wheel RPM's will be between 700 and 750 at 15 gallons per minute flow. My S250 pushes 20 GPM so this will work well a bit below full throttle.
I will build in a back fill blade as well which no skid steer grinder has to my knowledge.
Anyway. I'm stoked! This is going to be a nice little winter project to play around with while biz is slow. If it works well I may refine the design and make sure I can fabricate one that would meet all safety standards and try to sell a few. But at the very least I should end up with a machine matched grinder I will get good use out of.
According to my figures it should cost me between 900.00 and 1200.00 to build and to buy the stumper 280 is well over 5000.00