Unless I'm missing something, this demonstration doesn't "drill through the stump and roots", it barely reaches ground level, nor does it "push all ther remains deep into the ground"--the stump shavings are all still sitting there so I'm not sure why "no extra clean up is needed" and "don't need to collect, transport or deposit left over material", unless you intend to let nature do the clean up over the next few years (assuming the still live roots don't sprout new growth in due course). Not really doing a great advertising job by grossly over selling what is shown...
Few things wrong that is a skidsteer not an excavator that is a shaver not a grinder which are nice in residential areas bc they spin at much lower rpm so almost no chance of flying debris hitting near by houses and such and last you don't really want to run that into the ground it will dull the blades much faster
Truth but this is just another lazy, probably Chinese, creator trying to regurgitate someone else video without a clue of what they’re talking about. I just “Don’t recommend this channel” button them. Waste of bandwidth.
I think it's because if you notice it's going anti clockwise. So that's maybe why . And it's odd really that its going that way because obviously normal drills are always clockwise.
You dont wanna be focused on ploughing your field and then bang here's an entire root system smashed and smushed into your equipment@@zeketestorman4981
@@zeketestorman4981I would like to know as well. My first guess would be that the blades of a plow might hit the roots, but I have a feeling the real reason is more subtle than that.
This tool is called a stump planer, and it will cut any stump. I've cut oak, maple, hickory, honey locust, dogwood, black walnut, and quiet a few other hardwoods with one, and it will cut dozens of stumps, and still be just as sharp as when you started.
Nope,it gets loaded into our trucks, brought back to our yard. Then put in a walking floor trailer and brought to another place to be grounded up and sold for mulch.
Where does it PUSH all the remains deep under ground? Is there a part 2? The remains are just left in the surface and will eventually decay back into the soil.
did not grind stump deep enough and why would you leave a ness ?? can't grow grass in it. when you plant in stump grindings the decomp heat kills the grass and it sinks and then are left with a mess
It doesn't. The narrator has made a mistake here. On forest sites, the remains will stay there as a fertilizer. In an urban environment, it gets cleaned up by arborists.
If the tree stump pieces are placed deep in the ground like the narrative says they will rot and leave a small sinkhole over time. Much better to remove the wood pieces entirely
Right I was thinking the same thing 🤣. Also a stump grinder is way more efficient and it actually turns a stump into saw dust. Not a big pile of logs. Like wtf you mean there is no debris to remove 😆
I do like it, but feel it needs to go deeper. Perhaps the resulting hole could be used to plant a new tree. Would the chips and the remaining roots provide nutrition?
You know HOW DEEP you need to go to not just have a tree planted on top of more wood. Roots go DEEP, especially the taproot. Pulled out enough trees with tractors to know. The shavings can be good as water retention but in some cases just encourage mold.
Looks nice down there. I would love to visit South America someday and possibly move down there if I can afford the requirements to gain residency in an area.
funny how they walk across usa border and get everything they need for free, but you go there you better have the money or bye bye. also a passport or military police will lock you up.
Way funny 😅😅😅 I had a dentist destroy one of my molars that never even bothered me. Wish I would've never let him touch it. Ended up partially breaking off when I was eating.
@@TrangNguyen-ql5ch wow. My new dentest wants to do the deep cleaning on me in intervals due to tartar build up. To me, my gums and teeth are good for 50 yrs of age. Do you think it was a bad choice to accept the deep cleaning?
Not really. Generally, the bigger the machine, the higher the force = generally duller blades with a higher edge profile. Edit: I work with guillotine presses.
That's really true! I'm a 75 year old man, but only lately have I begun appreciating the amazing force amplification we get using hydraulics. One of their many charms is how simple and reliable these machines are -- so much so that we trust our lives to the hydraulic brakes in our cars! Not to mention the hydraulics we rely on in aircraft.
And what nobody tells us is that after a couple of years, everything below the ground starts rotting away and suddenly you have a property full of sink holes. Remove it all from the start is best.
Best stump remover and u can enjoy cooking on it! 55 gallion drum cut out both flat sides and put 1" holes every 2" around end of one side... Put holes on the bottom by ground throw cardboard in it and light it. Start throwing dry branches in it and could put a oven rack on top cook steaks burgers and dogs... Have a few beers eat and keep adding wood. Keep it burning hang out at nite and it'll dry out the roots and the ground. Let it go it'll burn the roots out and just put dirt in the hole plant some grass and youll never know anything was there...
On the forest sites, the debris serves its purpose as a fertilizer. On an urban job site, you do need to clean up the debris, but it's easier to collect, because the radius of the debris is smaller and the chunks bigger.
For some watching this machine do its job might be oddly satisfying,but for me, it gives me post traumatic stress disorder watching it bore the hole in a counter clockwise rotation .
yes, you can put tracks over the wheels on a skid steer. But the tracks on this machine have a triangular shape. You can see the track angles up towards the back of the machine. Ergo, compact track loader.
See under excavation equipment I suppose. Some people are just not specific. I can excavate with a backhoe, Michigan end loader, bucket tractor, bulldozer etc... I remember when an excavator was referred to as an end hoe. Before that a steam shovel. An auger is a form of excavator same as a post hole digger or a freaking shovel.
I worked for a tree removal service and this is not a stump grinder I’ve ever seen for. The stump grinder IC takes it down below soil level, then a man cleans up everything around it with a rake. Then the homeowner could take ground, fill and fill it in and level off the spot End of story.
We logged an area that they came in and used this same set up to grind down the stumps and turned it into a field. The leftover wood does go into the ground and rots after a short time. It really does work well.
LOOKS Exactly like one of the robot minions on old Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon. Seeing where they got the inspiration from decades later is hilarious lol
I wonder what's the smallest bit you can use on this drilling I like to know if you can feel like 4-inch diameter for a 7 inch diameter let me know and how much I set up like this will cost including machine and drill bits
It's beautiful if what you want is a stump cot to ground level. Now bring a normal stump grinder in and remove the rest down a foot and you can put good top soil over it and grow grass.
Tordon is the best stump remover. Takes awhile for it to do the job because it's systematic. You must apply it as soon as possible after cutting down the tree but I applied months afterwards and it still worked it's way down into the stump and roots. Shovel out the stump remnants then fill with dirt.
Why did this post say, it pushes the stump down ! It pushes down on the stump to apply psi for cutting the stump down fast, until it's not a tripping hazard, and/or it's not in the way of a build or a new surface being laid.
You don't have to move any materials, however you still need to figure out how to get the roots up... You made the easy part easier and abandoned the hard part altogether.
"pushing all the remains deep in the ground".... Smh.... No, that's not what happens! The only thing being pushed in the ground is the grinder head! I don't understand why people that make videos just say things that aren't true! This is a good example of why you don't believe anything without researching it first! Obviously in this video all you have to do is observe to know that the grinder head is cutting the stump and the chips are displaced wherever they fall. There is no debris that is peing pushed down into the dirt! In fact! The grinder head is designed to do the opposite!
A real stump grinder like a large Rayco can go up to 2 ft below the surface and is useful for grinding the roots that run along or near the surface. A real stump grinder also makes a fine mulch and dirt mixture that is much more compostable and can go right back in the hole to fill and level it.
Unless I'm missing something, this demonstration doesn't "drill through the stump and roots", it barely reaches ground level, nor does it "push all ther remains deep into the ground"--the stump shavings are all still sitting there so I'm not sure why "no extra clean up is needed" and "don't need to collect, transport or deposit left over material", unless you intend to let nature do the clean up over the next few years (assuming the still live roots don't sprout new growth in due course).
Not really doing a great advertising job by grossly over selling what is shown...
Very well said
😂Idiot
Lol- they just made up a bunch of shit
The stump "drill " does what its supposed to , and does it well , its a giant augur bit ,
The over blown bull 🐂 doesn't do it any favours
No good for a 150 year old tree sorry
Few things wrong that is a skidsteer not an excavator that is a shaver not a grinder which are nice in residential areas bc they spin at much lower rpm so almost no chance of flying debris hitting near by houses and such and last you don't really want to run that into the ground it will dull the blades much faster
I was reading the comments to see how long it took for someone to say skid steer. And obvious other mistaken facts. Haha
It could be attached to an Eccy... The fact that this video shows a skiddy means nothing, both function on hydraulic lines.
Truth but this is just another lazy, probably Chinese, creator trying to regurgitate someone else video without a clue of what they’re talking about. I just “Don’t recommend this channel” button them. Waste of bandwidth.
...I'll go with this guy's detailed vocabulary corrections 👍
You said it for me. Thanks.
What about the fact that it pushed none of the debris into the ground
Don't worry about it, enjoyment is enough
And got a little sluggish.
Yeah lol😂😂😂
I think it's because if you notice it's going anti clockwise. So that's maybe why . And it's odd really that its going that way because obviously normal drills are always clockwise.
Good because that will just make the ground cave in once the wood rots.
Big difference between Grinding down a stump and removing a stump.
The narrative on these videos really chaps me
A.I. voice
That’s the strangest looking “excavator” I’ve ever seen… 🤔 Something’s not right here.
Because instead of the channel owner speaking, they use lame AI text to voice. It’s an unfortunate fad
@@jeremey2072 a.i. everything even the writing too that's why 50% or more of the facts are wrong. A.i. of course stands for an Indian-guy.
Sounds like a black guy holding his noise while trying to sound white
I must have missed the part where it pushes all the remains deep into the ground.
If you squint and close your eyes and look half-way across the room, you might be able to imagine it
This leaves a mess and the roots are still deep in the ground
Worst, it did not touch the roots
if the land is cultivable, the trunk and roots must be removed, especially in the case of plowing
Indeed, even if you want to plant another tree in a limited space, it is a problem.
Why is this the case?
You dont wanna be focused on ploughing your field and then bang here's an entire root system smashed and smushed into your equipment@@zeketestorman4981
@@zeketestorman4981I would like to know as well. My first guess would be that the blades of a plow might hit the roots, but I have a feeling the real reason is more subtle than that.
@@nomadbenI wish to know the real reason
That's a small conifer. Try that with a big hardwood tree stump and tell us how often you have to sharpen the blades.
I'm pretty sure the hydraulics motor rips that thing through even with blunt blades
Imagine that on a big white oak or in a hedge row
It would be junk in minutes
Nah hard steel beats wood, every single time.
This tool is called a stump planer, and it will cut any stump. I've cut oak, maple, hickory, honey locust, dogwood, black walnut, and quiet a few other hardwoods with one, and it will cut dozens of stumps, and still be just as sharp as when you started.
quite ✌️
It feels like childhood and it's a giant pencil sharpener. SOOO satisfying!!!
A lot of trees can still grow back, you need a grinder that goes deeper and the operator knows how to take out the roots.
I work in landscaping and it looked like it was struggling towards the end of the stump. I'll stick to my diesel powered remote control stump grinder.
Tell me you use the wood shavings to make wood logs ,,pressed of course..$
Nope,it gets loaded into our trucks, brought back to our yard. Then put in a walking floor trailer and brought to another place to be grounded up and sold for mulch.
Hydraulics are stronger
Because he slowed it down at the end which make sense.
It's a small ass stump, this thing would get destroyed on a decent size stump
That's a shaver, not a grinder. Those pieces are big enough you'll want to clean up after it. A grinder leaves much smaller debris.
Those shreds of wood will just become mulch.
@@dudefrombelgium Sure, if you run them through a wood chipper.
Clean up?😂!. you must not have seen many logging job sites left overs?.
@@Enochrry6024You're right. I have not seen many logging job sites in a person's yard.
@@andrewapplegarth334 ..The video specifically mentioned logging job sites, can't you hear?.
Where does it PUSH all the remains deep under ground? Is there a part 2?
The remains are just left in the surface and will eventually decay back into the soil.
No it won’t decay, as long as there are roots in the ground, there is a chance the tree can grow back.
did not grind stump deep enough and why would you leave a ness ?? can't grow grass in it. when you plant in stump grindings the decomp heat kills the grass and it sinks and then are left with a mess
It doesn't. The narrator has made a mistake here. On forest sites, the remains will stay there as a fertilizer. In an urban environment, it gets cleaned up by arborists.
That stump could heat a house for a couple of hours. Shame it’s potential is lost.
If the tree stump pieces are placed deep in the ground like the narrative says they will rot and leave a small sinkhole over time. Much better to remove the wood pieces entirely
Thats a small stump in diameter. Wonder how long it takes to remove a stump 4ft across plus chasing roots .
Was thinking the same. Small tree.
Shhhhhhh
It sucks ass. Especially when you don't have that kind of stump remover, and it's a hard wood stump.
They just use a larger one. 😂
HB some thing to destroy the earth
Someone tell the dingus it doesn't push the stump into the ground.
Right I was thinking the same thing 🤣. Also a stump grinder is way more efficient and it actually turns a stump into saw dust. Not a big pile of logs. Like wtf you mean there is no debris to remove 😆
Good luck finding AI narrator
It's an AI
Perfect for barbeque
It’s AI
Biggest Pencil sharpener I ever seen 💯
Oh man..u beat me to it
I thought the exact same thing 😅
More like a pencil bluntner
Came here to say it
Maybe 🤔 if the blades were like a pencil sharpener 😮
I do like it, but feel it needs to go deeper. Perhaps the resulting hole could be used to plant a new tree. Would the chips and the remaining roots provide nutrition?
You know HOW DEEP you need to go to not just have a tree planted on top of more wood. Roots go DEEP, especially the taproot. Pulled out enough trees with tractors to know. The shavings can be good as water retention but in some cases just encourage mold.
No need to plant a new tree. That tree will regrow on its own provided some of the surrounding ones are intact.
Looks nice down there. I would love to visit South America someday and possibly move down there if I can afford the requirements to gain residency in an area.
funny how they walk across usa border and get everything they need for free, but you go there you better have the money or bye bye. also a passport or military police will lock you up.
What about the 2 feet of stump they missed ?
they did not show going another 1 ft or 2ft deeper
I could have done that with a pressure washer and a chainsaw lol
I don't think they are worried about completely killing the tree they are just trying to make the stump as flush with the ground as possible
Exactly haunt
Done a stump over 2 feet. Reciprocating saw, large backhoe, shovels and sweat. How to get rid of the stump? Work it into the quote.
That reminds me I have a dentist appointment this week.
Way funny 😅😅😅
I had a dentist destroy one of my molars that never even bothered me. Wish I would've never let him touch it. Ended up partially breaking off when I was eating.
🤣🤣
@@repentandturnfromsinme too. My dentist created a gap between my teeth for deep cleaning. Now food keeps getting stuck while chewing…
@@TrangNguyen-ql5ch wow. My new dentest wants to do the deep cleaning on me in intervals due to tartar build up. To me, my gums and teeth are good for 50 yrs of age.
Do you think it was a bad choice to accept the deep cleaning?
😂
Also the blades need to be kept super sharp ...
Not really. Generally, the bigger the machine, the higher the force = generally duller blades with a higher edge profile.
Edit: I work with guillotine presses.
GD it! These women's self pleasuring devices just keep getting bigger and bigger 😮
Why does it turn counterclockwise?
"You don't have to collect...leftover materials" Except for all of the small pieces of the entire stump.
yeah there's a lot more crap left over from that thing than a regular stump grinder
😂
and the pieces are quite " chunky" in dimension, will not break down quickly by normal forest processes...
Please don’t mention facts on this channel. Would destroy the whole thing…
You're not doing a very good job of selling the thing when you don't even know what it's attached to😂
Sadly they've made a mistake, yes. But there are lots of different carriers it could be used on.
Its attached to a skid loader , I used to operate one
Hydraulics in general have to be some of the greatest inventions of all time.
That's really true! I'm a 75 year old man, but only lately have I begun appreciating the amazing force amplification we get using hydraulics. One of their many charms is how simple and reliable these machines are -- so much so that we trust our lives to the hydraulic brakes in our cars! Not to mention the hydraulics we rely on in aircraft.
I remember my granddad telling me at least 60 years ago that hydraulics was the greatest thing ever invented,and I totally agree with you and him.
Механизм способен только на "косметический ремонт" - неполное удаление пней? 😂
да.... пахать всё равно там не получится еще хуже сделал теперь его нормальный тракторцепью не вытащит...
Wonder how often the blades need to be sharpened or replaced?
And what nobody tells us is that after a couple of years, everything below the ground starts rotting away and suddenly you have a property full of sink holes. Remove it all from the start is best.
Clown comment
Also, you're liable to wind up with mushrooms pppping up for years into the future!
@@gbenother8755
Yeah, serious mushroom. I think they call them dead man's knuckles. These things are like a rock.
How do I get rid of them?
No good for stump removal.
You still have several feet un-seen of stump material
I’ll be impressed the day they can grow a tree in the same amount of time
Best stump remover and u can enjoy cooking on it! 55 gallion drum cut out both flat sides and put 1" holes every 2" around end of one side... Put holes on the bottom by ground throw cardboard in it and light it. Start throwing dry branches in it and could put a oven rack on top cook steaks burgers and dogs... Have a few beers eat and keep adding wood. Keep it burning hang out at nite and it'll dry out the roots and the ground. Let it go it'll burn the roots out and just put dirt in the hole plant some grass and youll never know anything was there...
Very clever. Thanks for sharing this technique
Wienie Roasts for the Upper Arlington cub scouts .
That's how we've always done it.
Knowing me, I’d put the shavings in my compost heap or use it as mulch for my hydrangeas ❤️
That's kinda satisfying
It's basically an 18" 'Forstner bit'. The tractor 'drill press' is also impressive.
For 1, if it's a grinder it's not pushing the remains in the ground. Also, there's a lot of debris left after that needs attention.
On the forest sites, the debris serves its purpose as a fertilizer. On an urban job site, you do need to clean up the debris, but it's easier to collect, because the radius of the debris is smaller and the chunks bigger.
For some watching this machine do its job might be oddly satisfying,but for me, it gives me post traumatic stress disorder watching it bore the hole in a counter clockwise rotation .
If it went clockwise I would be okay.😅
I hope you noticed it’s mirrored
It's making left hand screw threads.
OCD.
A Tree Service Company would have 100%/💯 Cut that stump as low as possible BEFORE STARTING IN A Residential Area
How much does that cost? I've got a few stumps to remove. This is safer than what I have seen done already.
Much better than the chain saw type stumpgrinder!
No, haven’t seen it grind the rest of the stump or any roots!
It sure is!
Its like a pencil sharpen 😊
This is not an excavator it's a compact track loader or track steer. The ones with wheels on are called skid steer not the ones with tracks on them.
You can put track on a wheeled skid steer as well, they go over the tires, do you change the name?
How DARE you assume it's gender!
yes, you can put tracks over the wheels on a skid steer. But the tracks on this machine have a triangular shape. You can see the track angles up towards the back of the machine. Ergo, compact track loader.
So does it come in different sizes.
And how do you destroy the root and get rid of the debris ?
Doesn't really do what it says on the tin.😢
Всё гениальное в простом решении. Фантастика!!! (Сергей, Владивосток, Россия).
Hey umm buddy sorry to correct you but uhh that's a skid steer
See under excavation equipment I suppose. Some people are just not specific. I can excavate with a backhoe, Michigan end loader, bucket tractor, bulldozer etc...
I remember when an excavator was referred to as an end hoe. Before that a steam shovel. An auger is a form of excavator same as a post hole digger or a freaking shovel.
@@brettkowalskiit does matter to the real equipment operators ..damf
I worked for a tree removal service and this is not a stump grinder I’ve ever seen for. The stump grinder IC takes it down below soil level, then a man cleans up everything around it with a rake. Then the homeowner could take ground, fill and fill it in and level off the spot End of story.
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This guy is always talking crap. What do you mean no extra cleaning up necessary after the root grinder is finish. Are you going to clean up???
Very superficial but if thats what they want, yes. I have to pay $250 for 1 stump removal.
Back in the day, we used dynamite. ""Odly Satisfying."
We logged an area that they came in and used this same set up to grind down the stumps and turned it into a field. The leftover wood does go into the ground and rots after a short time. It really does work well.
Thanks for the kind words, Liam!
@@dipperfox you’re welcome!
that's not removing a stump!
Root system? Or we only building in that specific augered-out spot?
Wonder how often the blades need sharpening or changing. 🤔
Pick up the shavings, will be needed later to start camp fires.
LOOKS Exactly like one of the robot minions on old Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon. Seeing where they got the inspiration from decades later is hilarious lol
Is there another video that shows the remains to be pushed deep in the ground and will there be like a third video showing how the roots get ground?
Going any deeper will ding the blades. Trees grow when saplings cling to rocks. Rocks are bad for grinders, but ALWAYS at the bottom of a stump.
That’s some nice forest fire fuel
Oh, really? Good idea. It causes mold Me.If I was doing that kind of job I would take out the whole stop
I wonder what's the smallest bit you can use on this drilling I like to know if you can feel like 4-inch diameter for a 7 inch diameter let me know and how much I set up like this will cost including machine and drill bits
This is not an excavator
That's neat.
Literally.
Perfect, i have one in my yard about 4' across. That can handle it?
I am enjoying it since last six months thanks. My God bless you with a useful job
How long it took for tree to grow.. now how fast it gets cut down??😢
Stumps are still alive as long its still connected to the underground mushroom mycorhizae
👍 An excellent and amazing video. We greatly value it. Thank you very much for sharing.
Stump Grinder sounds like a band name. I like it.
Definitely satisfying to watch it work
There goes that word again...satisfying.
It's beautiful if what you want is a stump cot to ground level. Now bring a normal stump grinder in and remove the rest down a foot and you can put good top soil over it and grow grass.
And what about the majority of tree stumps that are much bigger in diameter than this one? Are there larger blades? A different head?
Tordon is the best stump remover. Takes awhile for it to do the job because it's systematic. You must apply it as soon as possible after cutting down the tree but I applied months afterwards and it still worked it's way down into the stump and roots. Shovel out the stump remnants then fill with dirt.
That’s one hell of a pencil sharpener 😄
Why did this post say, it pushes the stump down !
It pushes down on the stump to apply psi for cutting the stump down fast, until it's not a tripping hazard, and/or it's not in the way of a build or a new surface being laid.
When white collars attempt to describe a blue collar job.
That's the craziest "excavator" I've ever seen!
You don't have to move any materials, however you still need to figure out how to get the roots up... You made the easy part easier and abandoned the hard part altogether.
"pushing all the remains deep in the ground".... Smh.... No, that's not what happens! The only thing being pushed in the ground is the grinder head!
I don't understand why people that make videos just say things that aren't true!
This is a good example of why you don't believe anything without researching it first!
Obviously in this video all you have to do is observe to know that the grinder head is cutting the stump and the chips are displaced wherever they fall. There is no debris that is peing pushed down into the dirt! In fact! The grinder head is designed to do the opposite!
Umm quick question- how is this little machine going to grind the 6-foot wide oak stump in my front yard??
That's a small stump what do you use for the large ones?
“Pushing all the remains deep into the ground” as the entire pile is sitting right where the stump was 😂😂😂
Looks like a giant router
That’s a tiny stump my friends, let’s go in to the 24”-30” stumps, those are the tough ones
I have a 36" stump I'm dealing with right now.
Wow now thats a industrial size pencil sharpener 😂😂
Yeah, thats a perfect world scenario right there lol. They rarely work that perfect in real life.
Thats cool good for the foodchain as well giving the fungi a head start.
Nature is amazing the humans have to desing this monster machine just for that come on.
Nice excavator lol it's definitely a skid steer
I wouldn't say it's "oddly" satisfying. It's just satisfying.
AI voice used to spew nonsense 😂
A real stump grinder like a large Rayco can go up to 2 ft below the surface and is useful for grinding the roots that run along or near the surface. A real stump grinder also makes a fine mulch and dirt mixture that is much more compostable and can go right back in the hole to fill and level it.
A faceless AI channel done well. AI voice, stock footage, subtitles and likely chat GPT for the script. Easy money…. 💰
Glorified settlers tool😅
Looks like some good campfire kindling
For Big trees...... Big machines..... 🦾🦾🦾
I drill small holes and fill it with used motor oil. Light on fire and it burns for about a week. Cost? $0
I love playing with Tonka toys😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅they used to call me the destroyer as a kid
That's some fine fire starting kindling