MossflowerWoods
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- Joined
- Aug 12, 2011
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- Location
- Fredericksburg, VA
- Tractor
- Kioti DK50SE HST w/FEL, Gravely 60" ZTR Mower. Stihl MS290 (selling), CS261, & FS190 + Echo CS400 & 2010 F-350 6.4 PSD snowplow truck
Guys & Gals,
OK, I've had the TSG-50 since Sept or Oct and I've ground a variety of soft and hard stumps, small and large.
Today I hit I think the smallest two black walnut stumps. I hit the fruitwoods over the weekend.
The ground is not exactly level, and my operators manual is not clear on this either, so I'm going to ask my fellow TBN folks, a number of whom have the same grinder as I do...
My dealer mounted the TSG-50 for me the day he delivered it, and I have not needed to bush-hog, so I have not changed it out yet.
What I have seen twice now is when the stump actually is bigger under the ground than above, due to spreading shallow roots, this I think is when I see it most, but there is a point where the grinder will go deeper, but what happens is it jacks up the 3pt hitch and looks like it is twisting the "frame" of the TSG-50.
I always stop and move the tractor and attack from another angle, but I suspect there is another problem.
#1 - has anyone else seen this?
So the other thing I suspect is that the TSG-50 when fully lowered is not "square". My toplink seems too short, and when the TSG-50 is fully lowered it leans towards the tractor, and I think this is messing up my geometry, and causing the TSG-50 to actually "bottom out" in the hole it is grinding.
So, #2 - Am I crazy? Should I adjust the toplink to make the "frame" straight up and down when lowered or not?
I will try to take pics tomorrow to illustrate my points I am curious about.
If you have run one of these, and you have advice for me, please let me have it!
Be well,
David
OK, I've had the TSG-50 since Sept or Oct and I've ground a variety of soft and hard stumps, small and large.
Today I hit I think the smallest two black walnut stumps. I hit the fruitwoods over the weekend.
The ground is not exactly level, and my operators manual is not clear on this either, so I'm going to ask my fellow TBN folks, a number of whom have the same grinder as I do...
My dealer mounted the TSG-50 for me the day he delivered it, and I have not needed to bush-hog, so I have not changed it out yet.
What I have seen twice now is when the stump actually is bigger under the ground than above, due to spreading shallow roots, this I think is when I see it most, but there is a point where the grinder will go deeper, but what happens is it jacks up the 3pt hitch and looks like it is twisting the "frame" of the TSG-50.
I always stop and move the tractor and attack from another angle, but I suspect there is another problem.
#1 - has anyone else seen this?
So the other thing I suspect is that the TSG-50 when fully lowered is not "square". My toplink seems too short, and when the TSG-50 is fully lowered it leans towards the tractor, and I think this is messing up my geometry, and causing the TSG-50 to actually "bottom out" in the hole it is grinding.
So, #2 - Am I crazy? Should I adjust the toplink to make the "frame" straight up and down when lowered or not?
I will try to take pics tomorrow to illustrate my points I am curious about.
If you have run one of these, and you have advice for me, please let me have it!
Be well,
David