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grinder
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Posts: 677 central Maine
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2003-11-02          67775

I failed to mention it has a folding rops. I didn't know it was extra. I also went with r-4 tires.
any comments about my price? and or synthetic motor oil?can
get to -30 here in Maine.Any type of engine heater better
than another?
Plan to buy a 52 inch rear blower, the 60" the specs say it will take seems big?
6:00 Sunday morn.and havn't tried it yet. The hell with the
neighbors today!
Would appreciate any comments
thanks
Grinder(as in stump grinder)Been doing it 8 yrs. if anyone
has any ?'s


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johnbarritt
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2003-11-02          67794

Hi Grinder,
With your experience with stump grinding, do you have any
do's and don'ts about what I wish to do. Namely,I am going
to buy a compact tractor, probably a NH, probably 30hp and
I want to do some stump grining with it. I hope to rent a
grinder and use the PTO of the tractor to drive it. Am I
going to be able to do it?
thanks
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grinder
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2003-11-02          67830

I don't have any exp. with a 3pth grinder. I can think of
several limitations.namely visibility,reseting the tractor to chase roots,how deep below grade can it go?
How big are the stumps you have,how many,whats the terrain,
what species?
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