bulldoglover
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Hey guys, any issues with grinding in frozen ground, or should i hold off till spring? Thank for the input.
Ibut a rock is a rock no matter how warm it is
I say how bad do you need the money , because I run my machines on the hard ground here , we don't have rocky soil here though , but a rock is a rock no matter how warm it is , typically the machine will bust through the frost line with ease , its just the sweep that jams the machines up they cannot push the soil to the side , you need to raise up break it loose and then go for the stump mass...
Frozen ground is O.K.- But what about snow, ever try to pickup chips in snow! yuck ! you allmost have to come back in spring anyways to get them all. But if you don't have much snow, grind away sir
If the snow isn't too crusted over and you have a good blower, you just blow an area around the stump clear then cleanup is no more difficult than during mid-summer.
The frozen ground does affect side sweep on my sc252 otherwise, it grinds frozen stumps in frozen ground just fine - just a little bit slower.
Never thought of that- It would still be hard in big drifts and long distances from any access though>
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