Making Stump Grinder 400cc
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2021
- I built a machine for grinding / milling stump. I made a 350mm disc, and to drive the shield used gas power engine 420cc 15HP. I reduced the rotation on the disc. I reduced the rotation on the disk with teeth by using 120mm pulleys on the disc, 80mm pulley for the engine. In order for the machine to be safe, I made covers of thick sheets, brakes and an emergency switch that immediately turns off the machine.
The machine does a great job, the disk rotation is not too high or too low, easy to maneuver even in difficult terrain.
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Outstanding workmanship!!! Great job and it looks like it really works well.👍🏻
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I just wanna know where this guy lives he has the best looking soil I ever seen lol
He is in Poland, good old soil with lots of of blood spilt over it through the generations.
@@martindworak to jak polak to czemu nie można się z nim porozumieć na fb ?
@@martindworak tell me soil which isn't blood soaked?..
@@user-sk9qo6ts8d Antarctica
Nice I'm watching sending suport godbless
Awesome build. Darlington, South Carolina USA
Why aren't we funding this man?,he can start a whole company
Who are you talking to?
maybe he has a company
With the time in it he probably has 10 grand in it
Yeah probably could have used a chain saw
Absolutely awesome friend, thank you for the step by step build
Well done 👍👍 🇮🇳 || Kuki
Nice sharing 👍
That was an amazing and totally functional build. Thank you for the inspiration.
Very innovative and probably time consuming, great job 👏.
Absolutely Amazing. Keep the videos coming.
مشاء الله
الله يخلق مايشاء
I'm impressed with how fast it is. I think I would've lit them all on fire but that thing grinds below the surface nicely.
Thank you 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch I agree but what about rocks? If it hits them would it ruin the blades?
@@DavidFlores-mt3bm I run commercial stump grinders for work, to answer your question, yes. If you hit rocks it will prematurely wear the tungsten carbide inserts and will chip them. A good operator can avoid mist rocks but some are inevitable. But in my opinion its still a better option than burning stumps. Its not as easy as it sounds and if you try and burn a stump and fail, that chared layer protects the remaining stump from decay for a lot longer than if you were to leave it alone.
Repent to Jesus Christ
“For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.”
John 3:17 NIV
sometimes u come across some pearls on the internet,and this guy is one of them. amazing skills and eye for detail. well done sir....
Thank you 😄
The best of DIY !!! You can tell, by watching this build, that the builder of it LOVES it together! I understand exactly how you feel. You tell God what you need and God puts a finished machine, as an image, in your head and then God helps you build it. That's the way He does me. You LOVE things into being. You feel at home in the shop and aren't truly happy, unless you're building what's in your mind's-eye. And then the sheer pleasure of watching one of your creations work so well. ((Always remember to thank God for your knowledge, and creative talent. He loves that praise, just like you do!))
Superior craftsmanship
You’re either an engineer or just damn smart lol!! I love how people are trying to tell this dude how to make his machine better!! The guy just built a stump grinder from scratch!! Let’s see y’all try that.
The young guy is a very good tradesman I think he could build almost any thing he put his mind to 👌
All he did is copy one of the many commercially available small stump grinders that anyone can go out and buy.
Looks just like a store bought one and professional peace equipment.
He did great. If I had a shop, and all that machinery and tools, fabricating would be so sweet. I have all the stuff to repair most anything, and a couple welding outfits, but gotta have a nice shop to build good stuff.
Pretty much the polar opposite of grabbing a shovel and digging it out. Loving this video, teaches me a tonne and no BS straight forward mad skills.
Cheers from PNW Canada!
راقي الانسان لي هاذه للابداع
wow, wonderful design functionality as well as construction. wow
First class build ! I have 40 years in the industrial side of sheet metal and am very impressed with your skills. Good job bud.
Could you build me one?
Perfect timing, I was about to go rent one this week.
It amazes me that you always seem to have been building the exact machines I need at that moment you release a new video..
Thank you for sharing this one (and all the others)!
It turns out we have similar problems that can be solved by machines 😁 I'm glad you are watching, thank you 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch I hope you make a welding table one day, these designs deserve to be made on a better table
I'm sure your still gonna go and rent one.
@@RHGHOUSTON13 I must admit that you are right, I did indeed rent one. After doing the math, it turned out to be less expensive to rent one for those 2 stumps I had to grind. It was the first time in 20 years that I actually needed one and I don't think I'll need one again in the near future but I would have loved to build one.
I didn't mean it in a bad way. I just figured with all of the time and effort, it would be easier and cheaper to just buy one. I bet it would feel really really good to actually build something like that but for somebody like me it will be almost impossible not having all the tools and a shop to build anything like that.
The real Mean Machine!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
This is an interesting video. I enjoyed watching it.👍👍
Absolute genius of an engineer. Really compelling viewing!
Thank you 😄
Fantastic - So good to watch - So creative.
I'd be more than happy with myself if one day I could do half of what this guy can do - Just incredible.
Very good & nice.job👌👌🙏💯💯💯👍👍👍
Nice easy weekend project for a NASA engineer
Great vid your videos inspired me to get into restoration n I've already done 3 vintage chainsaws a mower an a rotary tiller
I'm on l
That was great to see the entire build come together! Great design and execution.
Nice craftsmanship
Sheared the aluminum safety key in the Flywheel!
i have watched a few of your videos now, you are a seriously talented geezer, is there nothing you can not make??? makes me wish i had paid more attention in my metal work classes in school, maybe i would have had a quarter as much skill as you. thank you for the uploads.
Nice engineering technical skills. Safe working. Good tools. All together, a great final project!
Thank you 😄
Very very Good 👍👍👍
great creation
Watching this makes me realize how many people out there are underutilized. This man has a lot of serious skills
A thousand of this guy would build a pyramid imo
@@petertaylor6384 no they wouldn't, pyramids are a flex of slave power, not intelligence and they're certainly not useful in any way
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Super, обожаю смотреть вещи которые делают по уму и для выгоды а не всякую чушь, лайкос трудяге
Работа выполнена на ура. Но зачем нужно это устройство ? Пару дней у себя на участке порезать ?
Позвонил чуваку у которого есть грайдер за такие пни возьмёт сотку баксов
Congratulations. That was a demanding project.👍
Brilliant, just wish you were my neighbor. I love the lathe work.
For something built at home, it certainly doesnt work like home built...more like professional machine! well done. Now, if we can just get the machine to go around and grind all the stumps by itself...... :)
Thank you 😁 Maybe someday I will build something like this 😂
да ты просто МОЛОДЕЦ. Все просто и доходчиво.СПАСИБО.
Why would any one 'thumbs down' this video???.....This is the real deal!.
My dad is a TV repair man. He has an ultimate set of tools.
You did an awesome job making that, how long did it take and what was the price cost of your build?
It took about 50 years to build, so if you plan to build one, you better start to plant the tree as the same time.
@@882828jc what was the total cost of the build?
Very nicely built!
Although I think a stump remover with a geared shaft which turns horizontally like a big "screw" and peels off slices of the stump is much fastet and has much more power.
I have used one if the big-wheeled stump routers before and with big freshly cut pinetrees it was simply too much. even though the thing had 20ish HP, it would stall and end up burning the wood but could not cut through.
.There would be a HUGE market, if you could make one of those rotor style stump cutters for a couple thousand maybe - they are SUPER expensive!
But really really good.
We fell over 100 trees on out land and trust me - the difference in time/labour is not even funny.
Where would you get the screw shaft to make the one you describe?
Good job you must have been a hell of a carpenter Back in the day
I wish he was my neighbour and he drank beer and smoked a pipe and let me hang out. amazing job.
That was a great build, it is pity you couldn't get hubs and wheels with a matching stud pattern.
A good follow up would be an adaptor, a feed mechanism to use it as chipper.
That is another quality build. You should sell these. Very impressive.
Thank you 😁
Agreed the tree services in and around where I live would most likely go for it !
@@metalbob3335 would be great for lawn irrigation trenching too. Great video; thanks for sharing .
this one looks and runs better than the one from my local rental place.
@@WorkshopFromScratch how much did the parts cost you? Not including the motor from your lawnmower
Very impressive. One of the most satisfying video to watch.
Next build...plasma cutter!! Great job on this!!
This was a wonderful example of the joy of do it yourself. I absolutely love watching someone that enjoys building something from scratch rather than going out and buying it. I used to do this myself and I can't understand the people that give a thumbs down,how can you not be impressed by the ingenuity and skills required to do this. Keep up the good work and thanks for the entertaining videos.
A person with the tools and knowledge is exciting to watch. Why has our education system done away with shop classes. Youth of America should pursue skill centers of there area, to learn trades. This man is only able to do this by his learning all these trades, like welding, metal lathe, laying out and fabricating parts, also electrical knowledge. Thank for the video. You would have made one of the best shop teachers around.
@@dbowtech6737 I’m apart the younger generation, and I love making things… they haven’t gotten rid of it. My peers just love technology at this point, don’t know why though I love getting my hands dirty that’s for sure.
probably the people disliking are tree hugging environment freaks, or random Karen's who just want to be butt-faces just cuz they can
I totally agree building stuff from scratch, its the best feeling in the world when the u get to use it for the first time and whatever the project is works the way it was designed,
Repent to Jesus Christ
“For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.”
John 3:17 NIV
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This is one of those "Shut up and take my money!- moments. Very simple but so effective piece of machinery. Very nice.
😂Thank you 😁
You my man are a true blue professional
Works BETTER than the one I rented last year !!!
I can't explain it clearly, but I really enjoy watching a talented machinist build! Very well done here!
9:08 ... you should have drilled a couple of holes in that square tube so you could weld onto the large shaft insert too.. makes it a lot stronger (not that it really needs it).. And if you make the blade very heavy--- like maybe 4 plates thick, it won't be as hard on your engine if you hit something too hard. The heavier the blade, the better. Great build.
Thank you 😁
Be proud. Very impressive.
Very nice build! I like your design more than the commercial products available. Keep up the amazing work and stay safe.
Thank you 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch you make it the stomp grinder remove stomp
D R TRIMMER ! Ain't got shit on you.
Frickin alsome man. Great build.
Man , you’re a genius.
Good job. Pleasure to watch.
Another function of itachi's eyes besides it can make genjutsu
I run a stump grinding business, the trick is to always stay on the side of the stump so the teeth are cutting with the wood grain and not above it cutting across the wood grain. It cuts faster and your machine and teeth will last longer.
Sweep across the side of the stump and down until you reach full depth, then move in for the next section.
Cutting top down also causes chatter because too much of the disc radius is cutting.
it suck when english not your forte and it was double suck when you understand the word but not have a clue for what it means, triple suck if it was a tips/trick/hack
That sounds like a good topic for your own video, to illustrate the do's and don'ts of the best stump grinding technique. I'd watch it.
@@FirdausAzhar87 Use google translate if you don't understand English
@@rereficoli4983 Not the kind of videos I do on my channel but thanks for the suggestion.
Exactly, what were you running for machines, we run a rayco rg50 and rg50 supper
Well done👍💪👏
Pretty badass gardening tool.
Крутяк, все гениальное просто.
Cool, all ingenious is simple
Now that would make one hell of a BattleBot
Wouldn't it though??? That be awesome!!!
Look up Hypno-Disc on RUclips. it was one of the bots we had on Robot Wars in the UK that used a giant flywheel at the front that it spun up to use the kinetic energy to destroy other bots.
Good VIDEO dude, I enjoyed it. Good work and craftsmanship.
21:22 is done cool machine looks pro.
I'm not commenting to say how great your welds look, nor am I commenting to say how what you've made here looks like it should have just been taken off of an assembly line, and I'm definitely not commenting in absolute awe of how well this thing works. No. I'm commenting to say that wherever the hell you are in the world, you have amazing looking soil. I'm in southern Louisiana, living on a river delta, and even our soil doesn't look that nice. Our soil is clumpy with clay and if you dig down more than 3 feet you've hit water. The ground in your yard looks like it was just poured from a bag of Miracle Grow Potting Soil.
Thank you 😁 I'm from Poland :)
Śilnik z Polski
Polska Ziemia xd.
I always use a hand sander for my stumps. It takes a little longer, but the finished product is smooth.
😂😂😂
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I prefer a Stanley hand plane
Ok then 🤣. Or the red haired kid next door with the big buck teeth. Just saying 😐
So amazing video
effective. beautiful. what an accomplishment! just, perfect.
Now that's one of the coolest machines I've ever seen someone make on youtube.
Outstanding.
Thank you 😁
The sound track makes it look even more interesting.
Thanks 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch 🤘🏻🤘🏻
A fine machine. Nice work.
Super bro
Damn, works better then store bought, engineering on point amazing job
This makes me want to add a lathe to my shop so bad. I have pretty much everything else you used, plus a cnc plasma table. Good job!
I can offer you a latte ^^
Get one
@@marcelsinky1652 I'd make you one if i myself had the tools to
That was awesome to watch, thanks for posting.
Good.🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Классная тема, правда вряд ли у нас некоторые элементы будут продаваться, а так можно было бы сделать!
Some extra cutting teeth on the side of the cutting disc might help with the side to side movement. Nice build 👍.
Thank you 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch Now you need to rebuild it, so jump to planning desk, and work :D
I thought the same as you at first, but at that time the cost is increasing anyway, it is not a machine to be used all the time, so I think it is more important that it costs less
I'm going to your house when the world ends. You have a badass creative mind bro!
Beautiful build.
Can you post the link to where I can find those teeth that bolt to the cutting wheel? Thanks.
I bought the teeth in a stationary store with machines for the stump grinder, but just type in the search engine and a lot of offers like this
www.tracmaster.co.uk/products/50008-set-teeth-stump-grinder
Вещь прикольная, ну зачем было заморачиваться с тормозами?😁
Как я понял что б не одними руками удерживать т.к лягаться этот агрегат должен неслабо , не даром заводские на гусеничном ходу и с гидравлическим управлением, а здесь все на пупу на мышце тормоза чуток помогают отдачу сдерживать
@@user-ur1qx3lm7f одно колесо блокируется и вокруг него двигаешь по радиусу
good job😃✌️👍👌👌☝️☝️
I can only dream of being this badass.. Well done sir!
I bet the Guy couldn't wait to destroy that stump
I couldn't wait to watch him destroy those stumps! His approach was flawless!
Absolutely solid build 👌🏼
Just like everything else you make ; this is built to last a long time. Well done
Thank you 😁
Wont last long if he hits the rock with those carbide teeth.
Sehr guter Wurzelfräser perfekt
Genius Man............
PARABÉNS 😉👏👏👏🇧🇷
Заебись, что сказать))
respect from denmark
Excellent job smart looking machine I would buy one for my company 👌 better design then some manufacturers
That thing works like a charm, first time I've seen anyone build one and you did an amazing job 👏
Thank you 😁