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Just saw this thread. One thing I noticed was that the motor wasn't rated for 3000 PSI continuous. It was 26xx something. Can you adjust the pressure so you don't destroy the motor in a short time? Also would be good to put a guard over the top of the cutting wheel. Maybe you could attach an adjustable mirror to a post on the frame to make it easier to see what is happening?
 
   / Stump Grinder Build #63  
Looking good! Seems to just munch away at a comfortable pace.
Seeing this makes me want to try building one for myself.
 
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#64  
Stump grinder complete

I welded up a cover for the top of the machine. It reduces the flying debris. A flap on the front would also be an idea, but I am worried about sucking it in and as the machine works sideways, I think I am going to just let it go.

I also cut the shaft off.

So far I have half a dozen stumps gone. Smallest is around 12". Last night I took out two of my 30" stumps. Man did that turn into an ordeal. I also took on a 40" rotted redwood. Really, it disapeared in a cloud of dust in about 30 seconds.
 

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   / Stump Grinder Build #65  
It looks to me like you are doing pretty good with it. It turned out well.:thumbsup:
 
   / Stump Grinder Build #66  
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#67  
That quad wheel is very impressive. Just didn't feel it in my design... Too many variables and as I had to have the wheel made costly.

In my first post is a wheel design provided by green teeth.
 
   / Stump Grinder Build #68  
Nice Job Woodland, Keep us posted on its durability and how the engine handles the rpms's, oh, keep the pics coming too !!!!!

From CT
 
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#69  
If there are pix of things you want a closer look at, please let me know.

I really have not been kind to it on the past few stumps. stalling, jamming, just seeing what it will take. Motivation on this is in case a friend decides to use it (which will probably be never as I am not comfortable with that).

In terms of failure, things on my mind are in order of failure

The Motor - In hindsight I should have gone deeper in the wallet. My motivation was to build a stump grinder for under 1K. So the motor I got was what I could afford. Not the best plan. It is working, and working well, but in the end I won't be too surprised if it gives up the ghost.

The Wheel to Shaft mount - This is something I found on ebay. When I look at other designs, the mounting ring is a custom item. I am essentially buying heavy duty pully connector.

The Pillowblock Bearings - The design itself is correct, but I found out these are chinese made. I have heard really mixed results on chinese bearing so this could be my third failure area.

But, basically I grind a stump, pull back, and inspect. And serious inspection. Looking for cracks and looseness.
 
   / Stump Grinder Build #70  
Nice work!

If your still having problems seeing the wheel from the driver seat, what about mounting a camera on the grinder frame and get a small LCD display.
Just a small backup camera would work great here.
 

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