Racklefratz
ArboristSite Lurker
Hello, All -
1st post, and I joined the forum solely to post this question. I've been lurking here the past few days, and have picked up some wisdom from the stump grinding pros here. This question has to do with whether I should buy a grinder for my personal use on my 3 acres of land, or if I would be best advised to just live with the stumps. I do have plenty of stumps I could grind now, and would have many more when I cut some more stuff down.
Situation: 3 acres on Texas Hill Country on a significant incline; not much is flat. The incline means a self-propelled grinder would be the only machine that makes sense. But.......I've also read that rocky soil means potentially ongoing issues with dulled/broken teeth, and rocks are everywhere on my property. I can easily rake away the surface rocks, but they're below the surface as well, enter-twined among stump roots, and there's no way I could avoid them if I tried to use a grinder to get the stumps out.
So....the question is, if I were to purchase a relatively modestly priced-grinder, and go at the stumps, will I be inviting continuous aggravation/frustration with wear and tear on the machine, and lots of broken/dulled teeth, or, in your opinion, is there a machine available out there that might be capable of giving me acceptable service? Obviously, if my terrain will only destroy my equipment, it's not a good idea. I now have a broken tooth on my little backhoe bucket, for the second time, due to the blasted rocks we have on the property. Just no way to predict what's down there, below the surface.
Budget-wise, since I'm not going to be doing this as a business, and it's just personal use, I'd think the cost would need to be capped somewhere around $10K or less.
Thanks
1st post, and I joined the forum solely to post this question. I've been lurking here the past few days, and have picked up some wisdom from the stump grinding pros here. This question has to do with whether I should buy a grinder for my personal use on my 3 acres of land, or if I would be best advised to just live with the stumps. I do have plenty of stumps I could grind now, and would have many more when I cut some more stuff down.
Situation: 3 acres on Texas Hill Country on a significant incline; not much is flat. The incline means a self-propelled grinder would be the only machine that makes sense. But.......I've also read that rocky soil means potentially ongoing issues with dulled/broken teeth, and rocks are everywhere on my property. I can easily rake away the surface rocks, but they're below the surface as well, enter-twined among stump roots, and there's no way I could avoid them if I tried to use a grinder to get the stumps out.
So....the question is, if I were to purchase a relatively modestly priced-grinder, and go at the stumps, will I be inviting continuous aggravation/frustration with wear and tear on the machine, and lots of broken/dulled teeth, or, in your opinion, is there a machine available out there that might be capable of giving me acceptable service? Obviously, if my terrain will only destroy my equipment, it's not a good idea. I now have a broken tooth on my little backhoe bucket, for the second time, due to the blasted rocks we have on the property. Just no way to predict what's down there, below the surface.
Budget-wise, since I'm not going to be doing this as a business, and it's just personal use, I'd think the cost would need to be capped somewhere around $10K or less.
Thanks