Stump Grinder Comparison Baumalight vs Woodland Mills Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @LukesJohnDeereGarage
    @LukesJohnDeereGarage Год назад +3

    Good to see the comparison on video. I enjoyed seeing the differences between them in person as well. They both really seem to work well for their size and price point. I've got to get one!

    • @FloridaDeere
      @FloridaDeere  Год назад

      There's another available on Marketplace for $2000. Another Woodland Mills. Thanks for watching man.

    • @melbaheflin8345
      @melbaheflin8345 Год назад +1

      @@FloridaDeere I cant seem to find the 1 on market place did you by any chance get a email? I'm pretty new to all this online stuff. Thank tyou

    • @FloridaDeere
      @FloridaDeere  Год назад

      @@melbaheflin8345 It sold, I think in less than a week. Thomas got a great deal for $1000, that other one was $2000 and as quick as it sold, I'm assuming he got asking or close. Thanks for watching. If I see one, I'll tag you on here. Where are you located?

  • @ocd7036
    @ocd7036 Год назад +3

    Great video thanks for making it shopping for a grinder and interested in both of these, great comparison video.

    • @FloridaDeere
      @FloridaDeere  Год назад +1

      Yeah, they are very similar, when I got mine they were the same price and I didn't know they were made in different locations, but I got the Baumalight because TTWT's discount code made it a touch cheaper at the time. Now the Baumalight is a good bit more pricey. Although, I think I would make the same decision again, knowing what I know now, I can't fault someone for buying the Woodland Mills, they are now a great deal cheaper, I think $2750 to your door, where the Baumalight is around $3500 I think. Over 2 years ago, the Baumalight was $2450 to my door. Thanks for watching.

  • @samgarofalo2461
    @samgarofalo2461 Месяц назад +1

    Woodland mills is heavier
    I went with the Baumalight through my JD dealer, they pre cut the PTO to length, I picked it up with my tractor on a trailer, tested the operation and was able to go to work when I got home. 💪

    • @FloridaDeere
      @FloridaDeere  Месяц назад +1

      I think I cover either in this video or the first one the weight of each and the WM is much heavier for sure. That is pretty cool that the dealer cut your PTO shaft. It's not a huge deal, but I would have rathered that than doing all the prep and measuring myself. I bought mine I believe straight from the company, TTWT had a discount code making it the same price as the WM. They were both around $2500 at the time and it came with free shipping. Since they have skyrocketed in price. Thanks for watching.

  • @projectswithjw
    @projectswithjw Год назад +3

    Did you measure from the bottom 3 point pin to the cutting wheel? I'd say being back a few more inches is a great benefit. The baumalite scene you had your wheels running over the dirt piles more when backing up.
    I'd really hope to have a grinder someday.

    • @FloridaDeere
      @FloridaDeere  Год назад +2

      They are great machines for sure, very handy and work out as pretty decent ballast too. Yeah, i think it being back further has advantages for balalst weight and reach, but it also isn't as compact if you need it in tight spaces. Thanks for watching.

  • @btripodina70
    @btripodina70 Год назад +2

    I am looking for a stump grinder now, I have dozens of stumps and new trees planted all around.What are you using for a hydraulic top link? Id prefer not to buy China. Also is the extra weight a benefit?Thanks for the videos!

    • @FloridaDeere
      @FloridaDeere  Год назад +1

      So I ended up with a Chinese top link, shame on me for not doing more research. However, there are very limited options fo the size of top link I ended up getting, so the Grizzly one I got may have been the only one to get. I know Prince is usually an American hydraulics supplier, but I don't think they had one for that size. Now you don't need a hydro top link for a stump grinder, it just makes it a lot easier to navigate the work. I'd shop used if you can. Since I bought my stunp grinder, Woodlands have dropped a little in price and Baumalights have increased quite a bit. Both are good, but the Woodlands is Chinese for sure, I checked and they responded with that info directly. I do actually like the design of the Woodlands a little better because of the higher kick stands makes it easier to drag over stumps and it is heavier. Long-term longevity, I can't say. Thanks for watching.

    • @btripodina70
      @btripodina70 Год назад +1

      @@FloridaDeere thank you

    • @FloridaDeere
      @FloridaDeere  Год назад +2

      @@btripodina70 You are welcome, keep watching Marketplace and CL for good used deals, they do come up from time to time. If you buy used, inspect teh teeth carefully. You can buy new ones and they are reasonably easy to replace, but they are a little pricey, so factor that into your used price.

    • @FloridaDeere
      @FloridaDeere  Год назад +1

      Where are you located?

    • @btripodina70
      @btripodina70 Год назад +1

      @@FloridaDeere North Dakota

  • @TimothysTractors
    @TimothysTractors Год назад +2

    They're both super nice. Now if I can only get a rear PTO, Cat1 3 point, and a stump grinder for starters... Good video

    • @FloridaDeere
      @FloridaDeere  Год назад +1

      Yep , they are both nice and it's a handy attachment to have. Thanks for watching.