Fairbanks Stump
iStumpgrinder
Two Machine Stump Grinder!
Pete
I started my company with a second hand Carlton 4400-4 ( an Awesome Machiene BTW) after 10 years using it part time I purchased an upgrade in addition. I bought a Carlton 7015 W/wireless remote :msp_thumbsup::msp_thumbsup::msp_thumbsup:
I found I had the opposite problem I had to turn away too many customers due to Odd locations or inaccessibility I solved this problem By purchasing an Alpine Magnum. There was one hell of a learning curve but with help from Kieth and lots of practice I am very efficient with both pieces. The small machine actually taught me a great deal about how to more efficiently operate the big one!
The Carlton is fairly spendy but with proper Markiting it is well worth the money I self financed with my ROI inside of 3 months
I have owned 2 carltons and a 1625 super Jr the Rayco is OK but its production is well less than 1/2 of either of my Carltons so I sold it.....it was barely faster than the Alpine Magnum once I learned how to run it! I carry the Magnum in the bed of my Pickup and tow the Carlton So I take 2 machines to every job!
So in closing I suggest a Remote control Carlton with a Sandvik Wheel ..... Hope this helps!
Pete
I started my company with a second hand Carlton 4400-4 ( an Awesome Machiene BTW) after 10 years using it part time I purchased an upgrade in addition. I bought a Carlton 7015 W/wireless remote :msp_thumbsup::msp_thumbsup::msp_thumbsup:
I found I had the opposite problem I had to turn away too many customers due to Odd locations or inaccessibility I solved this problem By purchasing an Alpine Magnum. There was one hell of a learning curve but with help from Kieth and lots of practice I am very efficient with both pieces. The small machine actually taught me a great deal about how to more efficiently operate the big one!
The Carlton is fairly spendy but with proper Markiting it is well worth the money I self financed with my ROI inside of 3 months
I have owned 2 carltons and a 1625 super Jr the Rayco is OK but its production is well less than 1/2 of either of my Carltons so I sold it.....it was barely faster than the Alpine Magnum once I learned how to run it! I carry the Magnum in the bed of my Pickup and tow the Carlton So I take 2 machines to every job!
So in closing I suggest a Remote control Carlton with a Sandvik Wheel ..... Hope this helps!