TNMark1
Bronze Member
JackIL pretty much has it. Mirror makes it easier. Grinder works OK around the house for stumps and bushes with lots of roots... You can grind a 2 foot stump, it takes a while. To do it occasionally would be OK. To do it everyday would take forever. If you want to grind stumps everyday, get a real stump grinder.
Last, unlike JackIL, I've never taken the mirror mounting brackets off the frame of the tractor. They don't seem it interfere with any attachment (I have a power bucket with a grapple, not a slip scoop)...
If you dont have a mirror, you need a spotter and a mirror is a lot easier. Last, not sure how you run it and NOT sit on the tractor, seat switch will turn front belt drive off.
When using it ....You do need to trim as much off the stump as you can with a chainsaw first. You move forward and start cutting, not really deep, but turn the steering wheel side to side to make the cut wider. I usually set the handbrake when turning the wheel.. If you bite in too much, the belt slips and just lift the grinder a bit....
Pretty useful, I do a lot of stumps for the neighbors. Don't charge anything, but always seem to get something back.
Last, unlike JackIL, I've never taken the mirror mounting brackets off the frame of the tractor. They don't seem it interfere with any attachment (I have a power bucket with a grapple, not a slip scoop)...
If you dont have a mirror, you need a spotter and a mirror is a lot easier. Last, not sure how you run it and NOT sit on the tractor, seat switch will turn front belt drive off.
When using it ....You do need to trim as much off the stump as you can with a chainsaw first. You move forward and start cutting, not really deep, but turn the steering wheel side to side to make the cut wider. I usually set the handbrake when turning the wheel.. If you bite in too much, the belt slips and just lift the grinder a bit....
Pretty useful, I do a lot of stumps for the neighbors. Don't charge anything, but always seem to get something back.