Treetom
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does anyone have experience with these stump grinders. i just bought two of them.
does anyone have experience with these stump grinders. i just bought two of them.
I had one of them when I was 18.I only kept it about 6mos . Man are those things a work out.Not much good for more than than the smallest stumps IMHO.
If you got them for a song,you could at least have them to do small stumps,and sub out the rest.
the pair came with a new set of teeth and pockets and a new belt: $250.00 for the lot, i should earn the money back in a few jobs. feedback appreciated.
tom t. hall?
I had one of those a long time ago.
If they are the Promark models with the grinding wheels mounted on the rear be very careful using them. Promark had many lawsuits against them because of that design. The grinder would jump over the stump and go after the operators feet or the lower part of the leg.
I had a guy hurt with one of those machines. He didn't have the hand brake engaged and the grinder darn near took off his big toe and chewed his foot up pretty bad. He was accident prone as it was but it didn't matter. He was my employee. Cost my insurance company almost $10,000 in medical bills alone and this was well over twenty years ago. I don't know what he got for a settlement as it was a WC case.
I didn't know this when I bought mine but I sure found out about it later on.
I wouldn't put a hired man on one of those foot eaters. If you operate it by yourself that is your business. Yes, they are a workout for sure and throw chips everywhere.
I'd salvage the engines as they are worth more than what you paid for them, if they run good that is and get rid of the rest of the machine.
Larry
I have one. I have alot of experience running it. I ran it up untill about 2 years ago. The rear wheel is dangerous... but can be nice. You can see exactly what you are doing. (Wear eye protection) you can grind right around rocks etc. The front ones you can't see diddly. Mine worked well, keep the teeth sharp. I once ground a 40" hemlock stump to 6" below ground level in 2.5 hours. Not too bad for a huge stump. They are really, really hard on the body though. Trying to control that machine will wear you out quick. 8 hours with that machine will make you feel like you were in the ring with mike tyson. Minus the ear bite. Just be careful and take your time. Also wear steel toes..... I'm selling mine too if you want a 3rd..... Mike
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