BH65 Continous usage

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Delphicoder

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I was working on a seemingly normal stump yesterday with the bh65 on my b2920. It turns out that the roots for this stump were massive and hard to get in and dig. Well I finally got it out, it was big! However I looked at my watch and realized I had been working on it for two hours. It was about 50 degrees out yesterday. What are the chances that I ran it too long with much of a break?
 
   / BH65 Continous usage
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Good one, ha! Thanks!
 
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Unless it's a union BH, I'd say no chance at all. :D

that was FUNNY! most i laughed in quite a while.

to the OP, you didn't work it too hard. i run a wood splitter off my kubota tractor hydrolics and i have run it for up to 8 hours straight before with no ill effects. the hoses feel warm but never hot. i assume your b2920 is hst and has a hydrolic cooler too, so keep on digging.:thumbsup:
 
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Here is a pick of the deceptive stump after I pulled it out.:confused2:

I just noticed I misspelled continuous in the subject. My mistake (posted it while on the iPhone).
 

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Wow, very nicely done! I agree you didnt work it too hard.
 
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I was working on a seemingly normal stump yesterday with the bh65 on my b2920. It turns out that the roots for this stump were massive and hard to get in and dig. Well I finally got it out, it was big! However I looked at my watch and realized I had been working on it for two hours. It was about 50 degrees out yesterday. What are the chances that I ran it too long with much of a break?

Probably none, but kudos to your perseverance and determination in achieving an end goal. That's the way to do it! :thumbsup:
 
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By the picture, I am not sure when you actually cut the tree. I have found that there is a much faster way to remove stumps. Leave the tree on it and use that weight and leverage to pop the stump out of the ground. That way, you only have to dig about half of the stump out before you give the tree a push with the backhoe or the FEL and down she goes. I have alot of clay down about 4 to 5 feet so this works out well for me. Be careful out there.
 
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This assumes that A.) you can be certain of which way the tree "wants" to fall based on the distribution of branches up above, and B.) the tree does not kick out when it falls. Just need to be aware of the potential risks.
 

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