Thank you! Yeah started a bit rough but started getting the hang of it after a couple. Was a bit of a learning curve but we got it done. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Thank you
I used to much music in this vid but I just had so much to do. Idk if you checked out the previous video but Im trying to use much less music. Again bro appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment
I have the same grinder and have learned a few things about it. It's only designed to be dragged through the stump not pushed through. There are pins you can take out so it can kinda float through the stump. It's not supposed to be solid mounted while you are pulling it through the stump. You figured out the starting on the right side of the stump.. nice work.. When those finger style teeth get trashed and bent over ect you can replace them with Rayco style teeth. They are a huge improvement!!
Good job... It seems to be a nice back up grinder but you have to be care full of chip discharge... Starting at 20:45, it appears that the chips are starting to damage the shed wood panel or just stripping the paint off... Hope everything turned out OK... Thanks for the video
Appreciate the tip! Ill keep it in mind for next time. Everything turned out okay but your 100% rite got to be careful where you shoot the chips. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Thanks
You & that stump grinder were amazing!! I'm sooooo thankful you didn't get stung by the bees!! That made me nervous, as I'm sure it made you! 😬 Another great job, except for one thing... you only showed us one sock!! 🤔😉😆 Your puppy dog is so cute! Have a blessed weekend!! I hope y'all can rest!! 🌟👍💕
Thank you so much! Haha yeah I was not having it with those bees lol Im glad everything went okay. Ohh no haha sorry about that didnt notice both of them werent in there. But hey it was a silly looking sock though! Haha thanks so much I wish I could tell Benji how many fans he's got. Such a silly pup but I hope your having a great weekend. Always a good time reading and responding to your comments. A put a bit to much music in this video but hopefully you enjoyed watching the machine at work. Thank you again!!
@@Tree_Boss I didn't notice too much music!! The volume was good, so it was fine. We really liked those high views!! I'll forgive you on the socks, but do better next time!! 😉😍🤣🤣 Y'all have a great weekend, as well. "See y'all soon!" 👍💕
It works fine. It seems like that attachment needs its own *lateral control* (in and out) or *hinged radius movement/cylinder* so you're *not* having to roll/move the *whole machine* back and forth. It seems *that* would give it much more *fine control* without bogging down ;-)
I’ve been in the stump grinding and tree business for 30 years, i use nothing but Vermeer 70 hp and above machinery those little bitty stumps would not take about 10 seconds apiece with a real grinder. I’ve had those skid steer attachment people come out and try to tell me they are better than what I use and I always tell them bring it on out for a demo I’ll have two stumps set up and we’ll see. The little young guyBobcat saw me do mine first and he said there’s no reason even unloading mine 😀 But like you said in about three minutes into the video these are not near as good as a tree stump grinder. They will just do in a bind.
You don’t have to hold down on it all time . Make sure your flo button is on above your head on right side looks like a circle push it . Then hold the Button on your joystick for three seconds and it will stay on
Appreciate the feedback brother! I actually mentioned it in the video but I figured out how to keep the aux running with out holding it down. I knew there must have been a way since it wasnt really practical to hold the button down. But yeah after a couple I was able to find the button. Thanks again for the tip man wish I wouldve had some tips starting the day off haha. Thanks for watching!
8:23 i don't own one, but its hydrlics that drive the motor, i belive speed is a key to keep the blade moving Faster means more wood removed Now lower how deep your cut is in a pass. I cant see how running full pressure would be a problem. Maybe next time you buy a tool read the operating instruction.
20:43 you can clearly see the grinder hit the back of the shed putting marks on it from the teeth. I would have passed on that stump Because of the location, the bees and the rocks. That should have been a no, cant do it.
Why do you keep picking your boom up when you’re moving. Start out at one level go back-and-forth drop it down a little go back-and-forth drop it down a little more and go back-and-forth you’ll be done in a minute.
Appreciate the tips! The ground wasnt really flat so it was a bit difficult for me to keep it leveled in one place. But now I know for next time! Thanks for the feedback brother!
It doesn’t have a case drain, so it most likely a low flow motor, as long as the gpm is matched to the motor it should last at least a few hundred hours.
not used optimally by someone who said repeatedly this is his first time using it and he's figuring it out. I think they made a christmas movie about you jack. go find someone to give you a hug.
Your attachment did a good job, particularly when you got into the rhythm of it. Good job!
Thank you! Yeah started a bit rough but started getting the hang of it after a couple. Was a bit of a learning curve but we got it done. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Thank you
9:00 Those stump grinders are beasts! They make quick work of those tree stumps.
Dude that stump grinder is AWESOME!!!!
Thank you brother! Appreciate you taking the time to watch man means a lot
I used to much music in this vid but I just had so much to do. Idk if you checked out the previous video but Im trying to use much less music. Again bro appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment
I have the same grinder and have learned a few things about it.
It's only designed to be dragged through the stump not pushed through. There are pins you can take out so it can kinda float through the stump. It's not supposed to be solid mounted while you are pulling it through the stump.
You figured out the starting on the right side of the stump.. nice work..
When those finger style teeth get trashed and bent over ect you can replace them with Rayco style teeth. They are a huge improvement!!
Hopefully you’ll see this comment. Just bought a used Stumper 240 and all the teeth need replacing. Which Rayco teeth are you talking about?
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Thanks so much for taking the time to watch!
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You should try driving it on and backing it off. I think that would be easier as well as faster...give it a try.
Awesome job guys
Thank you! Appreciate you watching
Nice stump grinder
check the skid steer for loose bolts after , stump grinders love to rattle apart whatever loader, tractor or truck they are attached too.
Will do! Appreciate the tips. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
Okay this looks like way too much fun to be legal hahaha!!!
Haha thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
Good job... It seems to be a nice back up grinder but you have to be care full of chip discharge... Starting at 20:45, it appears that the chips are starting to damage the shed wood panel or just stripping the paint off... Hope everything turned out OK... Thanks for the video
Appreciate the tip! Ill keep it in mind for next time. Everything turned out okay but your 100% rite got to be careful where you shoot the chips. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Thanks
You & that stump grinder were amazing!! I'm sooooo thankful you didn't get stung by the bees!! That made me nervous, as I'm sure it made you! 😬 Another great job, except for one thing... you only showed us one sock!! 🤔😉😆 Your puppy dog is so cute! Have a blessed weekend!! I hope y'all can rest!! 🌟👍💕
Thank you so much! Haha yeah I was not having it with those bees lol Im glad everything went okay. Ohh no haha sorry about that didnt notice both of them werent in there. But hey it was a silly looking sock though! Haha thanks so much I wish I could tell Benji how many fans he's got. Such a silly pup but I hope your having a great weekend. Always a good time reading and responding to your comments. A put a bit to much music in this video but hopefully you enjoyed watching the machine at work. Thank you again!!
@@Tree_Boss I didn't notice too much music!! The volume was good, so it was fine. We really liked those high views!! I'll forgive you on the socks, but do better next time!! 😉😍🤣🤣 Y'all have a great weekend, as well. "See y'all soon!" 👍💕
Lol! Like the blow dry
Hahaha! Yeah just a bit bigger!
Wow great job for somebody that never
Used this before, I would Hire you for stump removel...
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What brand stump grinder is this....
what brand and price?
It works fine.
It seems like that attachment needs its own *lateral control* (in and out) or *hinged radius movement/cylinder* so you're *not* having to roll/move the *whole machine* back and forth.
It seems *that* would give it much more *fine control* without bogging down ;-)
So what would you charge for this particular job?
What Cat unit is that?
I’ve been in the stump grinding and tree business for 30 years, i use nothing but Vermeer 70 hp and above machinery those little bitty stumps would not take about 10 seconds apiece with a real grinder. I’ve had those skid steer attachment people come out and try to tell me they are better than what I use and I always tell them bring it on out for a demo I’ll have two stumps set up and we’ll see. The little young guyBobcat saw me do mine first and he said there’s no reason even unloading mine 😀 But like you said in about three minutes into the video these are not near as good as a tree stump grinder. They will just do in a bind.
You don’t have to hold down on it all time . Make sure your flo button is on above your head on right side looks like a circle push it . Then hold the Button on your joystick for three seconds and it will stay on
Appreciate the feedback brother! I actually mentioned it in the video but I figured out how to keep the aux running with out holding it down. I knew there must have been a way since it wasnt really practical to hold the button down. But yeah after a couple I was able to find the button. Thanks again for the tip man wish I wouldve had some tips starting the day off haha. Thanks for watching!
Do you got a one year review??
8:23 i don't own one, but its hydrlics that drive the motor, i belive speed is a key to keep the blade moving
Faster means more wood removed
Now lower how deep your cut is in a pass. I cant see how running full pressure would be a problem.
Maybe next time you buy a tool read the operating instruction.
20:43 you can clearly see the grinder hit the back of the shed putting marks on it from the teeth.
I would have passed on that stump
Because of the location, the bees and the rocks. That should have been a no, cant do it.
Why do you keep picking your boom up when you’re moving. Start out at one level go back-and-forth drop it down a little go back-and-forth drop it down a little more and go back-and-forth you’ll be done in a minute.
Appreciate the tips! The ground wasnt really flat so it was a bit difficult for me to keep it leveled in one place. But now I know for next time! Thanks for the feedback brother!
That Hydraulic motor will not last long.
It doesn’t have a case drain, so it most likely a low flow motor, as long as the gpm is matched to the motor it should last at least a few hundred hours.
Should have put stump grinder in title. nothing new or fancy here, thumbs down. hilarious to see how incorrectly it's being used.
not used optimally by someone who said repeatedly this is his first time using it and he's figuring it out. I think they made a christmas movie about you jack. go find someone to give you a hug.