One thing I learned when operating these things is always box the sucker in with plywood boards. Especially in residential areas where there’s windows and cars. We specifically have two 4’x 8’ boards that we prop up next to the stump to help mitigate the chips flying around. It’s better to play it safe over fixing a $600 window.
My apologies for being a backseat driver but perhaps I might make a few suggestions. It was not a bad 1st attempt, you did OK, and practice makes perfect, (1) at 2:01 the teeth shown do seem to be a bit worn (sharp teeth cut faster), (2) 2:39 for the 1st pass, I would suggest rolling the grinder back 6 to 8 inches and start with a much smaller bite. (3) The deeper you cut the longer the arch of the grinding wheel is in contact with the stump (creating more drag and bogging the machine down. I wish you well.
My friend had three trees removed and stumps done, big girth, two over a meter, they had a huge machine and it didn't take them long to do one and pretty deep they took them out in a few hours, they did clean around the stump very meticulously and the roots beforehand, removing soil and stone etc, the operator said experience with pain and cost teaches you very quickly, that thing was shaking the house
Your experience with this grinder would have been much better if the company you got it from actually knew how to care for these machines. Those teeth are unacceptably dull. When I rent a stump grinder I give them hell if those teeth are dull like that until they sharpen them, turn them or replace haha
All you have to do is loosen the teeth and rotate them which gives you 3 sides, that’s the whole idea of the round teeth. From the close up shot at 2.02 minutes it looks like you still have one good side left.
Would somebody who knows be able to tell me about how long it takes to grind one stump. Say 1 foot wide and 8" tall, oak stump... Ive got a bunch needed done and im trying to get an idea of how long id need to rent a grinder for. Ive found one locally that looks just about like this one in the video, think it would be real similar in performance.
I did tree surgery for 16 years, stopped in 2019, a lot of my work was stump grinding, here in the UK, to work for a legitimate company, you need the proper training, i have NTPC unit 0020-54, all rental places near me, wont rent you the machines, unless you can show your NTPC card as proof that you have the appropriate tickets.
Imagine a rental with dull teeth . it would have been a lot faster if it was a piece of equipment someone cared about . I wonder if it was sharper if it would have left such a mess
So how long is that entire stump take? If it took over 4 hours you should have just hired someone because that machine is practically $350 for an entire day to rent it plus $1,000 deposit at the Home Depot that's near me
2:04 you are actually very wrong! You are forgetting that you are cutting through soil.. rocks.. a lot if things. That edge is made to last… not to be sharp like you want!
I would let the owner of that equipment rental place no other malfunctions in his equipment and then I would actually give them a bad review for renting it out like that
There is a light sensor on the controller, the way he was using it wasn't covering it up. Not the equipments fault. I'm sure he could have bought or reversed the teeth if he wanted.
If it werent for the fact that you wanted it to go immediatly, you could also have enocoulated it with any spores of edible fungus or fungi that feed on wood and have it decay faster and have tasty mushrooms. Shitake for example or lions mane or smth along those lines
One thing I learned when operating these things is always box the sucker in with plywood boards. Especially in residential areas where there’s windows and cars. We specifically have two 4’x 8’ boards that we prop up next to the stump to help mitigate the chips flying around. It’s better to play it safe over fixing a $600 window.
Pretty sound advice!
My apologies for being a backseat driver but perhaps I might make a few suggestions. It was not a bad 1st attempt, you did OK, and practice makes perfect,
(1) at 2:01 the teeth shown do seem to be a bit worn (sharp teeth cut faster),
(2) 2:39 for the 1st pass, I would suggest rolling the grinder back 6 to 8 inches and start with a much smaller bite.
(3) The deeper you cut the longer the arch of the grinding wheel is in contact with the stump (creating more drag and bogging the machine down.
I wish you well.
Good info! I'm about to rent and try one for the first time, that info will help me save time and $, much appreciated!
My friend had three trees removed and stumps done, big girth, two over a meter, they had a huge machine and it didn't take them long to do one and pretty deep they took them out in a few hours, they did clean around the stump very meticulously and the roots beforehand, removing soil and stone etc, the operator said experience with pain and cost teaches you very quickly, that thing was shaking the house
Nice video always enjoy watching different equipment being used. Ventrac is my favorite
That toggle switch tip saved us! Thought it was broken! Haha. Thanks!
Those stump grinders as absolutely beasts...when the teeth are fresh and sharp 😂. I had some fun running those a year ago
Think you could give me a good idea of how long it takes per stump? Say 1 foot wide, 8" tall oak stump, using a similar machine to this one.
I remember my first project using a stump grinder - it was my mother's backyard and she insisted on being involved, so you can imagine how that went.
Did not know how a stump grinder works. Thought it would take minutes I suppose on size of tree thanks buddy good video
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Looks great so far!
That is a thorough job!
Do you plan on making another lawn mowing video soon? I just realized it’s been a while since a classic lawn mow
Your experience with this grinder would have been much better if the company you got it from actually knew how to care for these machines. Those teeth are unacceptably dull. When I rent a stump grinder I give them hell if those teeth are dull like that until they sharpen them, turn them or replace haha
That’s a nice tracked grinder, do you still have the big green trailer? I don’t see it anymore.
Those are the shape of the factory Vermeer teeth....each end is semi-round and they can be unbolted and flipped around 180 degrees.
Those teeth are so dull they didnt make chips, they made sawdust
How long did the job take?
How long did it take?
Is this machine cheaper than the ventrac stump grinder ??
This machine was likely a rental, so definitely cheaper for infrequent use.
Late to this comment, but yes, rental for a one time job is much cheaper than the Ventrac attachment as a purchase.
Is there any piece of lawn equipment you haven’t used?
All you have to do is loosen the teeth and rotate them which gives you 3 sides, that’s the whole idea of the round teeth. From the close up shot at 2.02 minutes it looks like you still have one good side left.
Would somebody who knows be able to tell me about how long it takes to grind one stump. Say 1 foot wide and 8" tall, oak stump... Ive got a bunch needed done and im trying to get an idea of how long id need to rent a grinder for. Ive found one locally that looks just about like this one in the video, think it would be real similar in performance.
I've been hit in the cheek by gravel while using 1. Always random foreign objects around tree stumps.
I did tree surgery for 16 years, stopped in 2019, a lot of my work was stump grinding, here in the UK, to work for a legitimate company, you need the proper training, i have NTPC unit 0020-54, all rental places near me, wont rent you the machines, unless you can show your NTPC card as proof that you have the appropriate tickets.
@10feetup Sounds terrible
Yeah that sucks mate
Lol. I can walk up the street and rent one
Sounds like government overreach lol
I love a good a stump grinding.
Throwing some high-N fertilizer on those wood chips will help then decay more quickly.
Imagine a rental with dull teeth . it would have been a lot faster if it was a piece of equipment someone cared about . I wonder if it was sharper if it would have left such a mess
So how long is that entire stump take? If it took over 4 hours you should have just hired someone because that machine is practically $350 for an entire day to rent it plus $1,000 deposit at the Home Depot that's near me
@lolitabonita08 stump grinding for hours on end is not fun at all.
@lolitabonita08 sigh.
4to6 inchs deep to grow sod
Try and not take as big of a bite it will let you grind faster 1.5-2 inches at a time works well for the small grinders
3:34 your hand was not on it. You were touching it a bit….
You rented a dull stump grinder when you could have bought a very nice sharp stump grinder for your Ventrac!
Well, to be fair there is more than a SLIGHT price difference between the two options :D
You could buy new teeth for much less.
2:04 you are actually very wrong! You are forgetting that you are cutting through soil.. rocks.. a lot if things. That edge is made to last… not to be sharp like you want!
I'm almost certain that front metal bar is meant to help reduce digging into the ground. I believe most people try to avoid grinding soil.
Well that made light work of that didn't it! 😮
stump had natural hole in middle, id'a lit it like a candle😏🔥🔥
Those teeth aren’t naturally sharp. They are just big af. I don’t understand the people that think they know everything about this line of work.
I would let the owner of that equipment rental place no other malfunctions in his equipment and then I would actually give them a bad review for renting it out like that
There is a light sensor on the controller, the way he was using it wasn't covering it up. Not the equipments fault. I'm sure he could have bought or reversed the teeth if he wanted.
Rented pile of ****, we all seen it, all been there.
If it werent for the fact that you wanted it to go immediatly, you could also have enocoulated it with any spores of edible fungus or fungi that feed on wood and have it decay faster and have tasty mushrooms. Shitake for example or lions mane or smth along those lines
Would take some time but i think if you have time it would be worth it
I dont care for that style because you cant see the wheel contact the stump.
Great job otherwise 🤷🏾♂️
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Shouldve just drilled out the center hole a tad bigger then drill in from the side about a 1" hole and burned it out.