Mowingman
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If you have followed some of my posts, you know I sold my 7015trx so I could retire. I then decided to just semi retire, so was in the market for a smaller, wheeled stump grinder. I researched the Bandit 2450 and Carlton 4012 machines, and decided this was the size I wanted to go with. Now, which to choose??
The local bandit dealer was very good to work with, and brought out a machine 3 times. The remote control machine had some hydraulic problems the first time, so they fixed that and brought it back a second time. Had a good demo, but found the whole hydraulic system to be very quirky. When speed adjustemnt valve was set for travel, it was too fast for grinding. When set for a slow speed to advance into a stump, it would stall on even a small chip pile. Constant adjustment was required as once you hit the remote button, you had all or nothing. No feathering of flow was possible. Also found that when swing control valve was set for slow as for grinding, it traveled at one speed to the left, and a different speed to the right. No way to control speed evenly again, as remote switch did not allow feathering of the controls. Finally, the machine has some standard feature where you set the amount of lowering you want the wheel to do each time you hit the up/down remote button. This was VERY annoying, as I usually want to vary the amount of lowering with each pass, depending on how the stump is cutting.
One more thing. The control panel is not equipped with a temp gauge. This is something I think is quite important when running a liquid-cooled diesel in a dirty/dusty environment.
Well, salesman brought out a lever control model and I ground a large stump with it. The hydraulic oddities still were present, but could be easily overcome by feathering the flow with the manual control levers.
So, in summary, I decided the Bandit remote control model was not acceptable. If I wanted a Bandit, it would have to be a lever control model.
There was no way to demo a Carlton 4012, but I did talk with several owners who were very pleased with their remote controled 4012's. I have owned a Carlton machine and was totally satasfied with it. I was sure this 4012 would work to my liking, but, I could not get one for 5 weeks. So, what to do.
Bandit, the good: Available immediately, got to actually grind with two of them, local factory support, has 4x4 standard.
Bandit, the bad: Remote control machine totally unacceptable, no temperature gauge, & not available with the Sandvic wheel.
Carlton, the good: Remote works smoothly as it should, I am familiar with the bigger Carlton machine and have no concerns about the design or operation of this model, has the Sandvic wheel.
Carlton, the bad: A wait of 4-5 weeks to get one, have not had a hands on experience with this model, no local dealer, shipping cost from factory.
I decided on the Carltot 4012, with remote and Sandvic wheel. I chose this machine mainly due to 2 factors.
1. I no longer want to grind without a remote control setup, and the Bandit remote control machine, in my opinion, does not work properly due to hydraulic issues.
2. I really love the Sandvic wheel cutting system
I am meeting the Carlton sales guy tomorrow, at a halfway point between the factory and my home, to take delivery of the new machine. Can't wait to put it to work. I have over 20 jobs backlogged and ready to go. Will report back on how it performs in a week or so.
Jeff
The local bandit dealer was very good to work with, and brought out a machine 3 times. The remote control machine had some hydraulic problems the first time, so they fixed that and brought it back a second time. Had a good demo, but found the whole hydraulic system to be very quirky. When speed adjustemnt valve was set for travel, it was too fast for grinding. When set for a slow speed to advance into a stump, it would stall on even a small chip pile. Constant adjustment was required as once you hit the remote button, you had all or nothing. No feathering of flow was possible. Also found that when swing control valve was set for slow as for grinding, it traveled at one speed to the left, and a different speed to the right. No way to control speed evenly again, as remote switch did not allow feathering of the controls. Finally, the machine has some standard feature where you set the amount of lowering you want the wheel to do each time you hit the up/down remote button. This was VERY annoying, as I usually want to vary the amount of lowering with each pass, depending on how the stump is cutting.
One more thing. The control panel is not equipped with a temp gauge. This is something I think is quite important when running a liquid-cooled diesel in a dirty/dusty environment.
Well, salesman brought out a lever control model and I ground a large stump with it. The hydraulic oddities still were present, but could be easily overcome by feathering the flow with the manual control levers.
So, in summary, I decided the Bandit remote control model was not acceptable. If I wanted a Bandit, it would have to be a lever control model.
There was no way to demo a Carlton 4012, but I did talk with several owners who were very pleased with their remote controled 4012's. I have owned a Carlton machine and was totally satasfied with it. I was sure this 4012 would work to my liking, but, I could not get one for 5 weeks. So, what to do.
Bandit, the good: Available immediately, got to actually grind with two of them, local factory support, has 4x4 standard.
Bandit, the bad: Remote control machine totally unacceptable, no temperature gauge, & not available with the Sandvic wheel.
Carlton, the good: Remote works smoothly as it should, I am familiar with the bigger Carlton machine and have no concerns about the design or operation of this model, has the Sandvic wheel.
Carlton, the bad: A wait of 4-5 weeks to get one, have not had a hands on experience with this model, no local dealer, shipping cost from factory.
I decided on the Carltot 4012, with remote and Sandvic wheel. I chose this machine mainly due to 2 factors.
1. I no longer want to grind without a remote control setup, and the Bandit remote control machine, in my opinion, does not work properly due to hydraulic issues.
2. I really love the Sandvic wheel cutting system
I am meeting the Carlton sales guy tomorrow, at a halfway point between the factory and my home, to take delivery of the new machine. Can't wait to put it to work. I have over 20 jobs backlogged and ready to go. Will report back on how it performs in a week or so.
Jeff