pclausen
Veteran Member
I recently sold my Woods TSG50 stump grinder with only about 50 stumps under its belt. Great grinder, but I was selling my 4700 tractor to upgrade to a larger 5M series, so I decided to sell what I had as a bundle along with my W.R. Long grapple.
Anyway, I picked up the SG100 today, and it is a monster! I haven't even been able to unload it from my trailer yet. Here are some pics:
Trailer load of goodies I picked up today:
Woods stump grinder and rake closeup:
Grinder by itself closeups:
The grinder on the pallet was so heavy I had to chain it to my lift to move it to the back of my trailer!
Tomorrow I plan to get it off the trailer using my car lift.
In case you're wondering, I'm in between tractors right now. Sold my JD 4700 and waiting on delivery of my 5085M. So I have to be resourceful when dealing with heavy objects for the time being.
Other than sheer size, an interesting difference between the TSG50 and SG100 is that the 100 only grinds in one direction, where the 50 did both. The 100 will do more at a time however (about 10", where the 50 was maybe 3-4").
Can't wait to try it out!
Anyway, I picked up the SG100 today, and it is a monster! I haven't even been able to unload it from my trailer yet. Here are some pics:
Trailer load of goodies I picked up today:
Woods stump grinder and rake closeup:
Grinder by itself closeups:
The grinder on the pallet was so heavy I had to chain it to my lift to move it to the back of my trailer!
Tomorrow I plan to get it off the trailer using my car lift.
In case you're wondering, I'm in between tractors right now. Sold my JD 4700 and waiting on delivery of my 5085M. So I have to be resourceful when dealing with heavy objects for the time being.
Other than sheer size, an interesting difference between the TSG50 and SG100 is that the 100 only grinds in one direction, where the 50 did both. The 100 will do more at a time however (about 10", where the 50 was maybe 3-4").
Can't wait to try it out!