Stop Trying To Dig Up Tree Stumps!
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
- Grinding a tree stump with a bandit stump grinder. 2800SP stump grinder. How to remove a tree stump. Best stump removal. stumper remover.
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Hey team! Please like and subscribe to see more of this type of work. I mostly do tree removals, but periodically will post trimming jobs and stump grinding. 👍
Great to see your channel growing so quickly.
Nice work & cool camera shots.
4:14 I love how efficient this process is. Makes clearing land so much easier.
Great video. Don't really understand why anyone would ever need a grinder to be remotely accessibled. But here we are.
I always find it insane how many wood chips are made when grinding a stump. You feel like there is way more wood chippings than there was stump. Great video and nice job!
Yep. We're unpacking/uncompressing the stump. Same thing happens when chipping wood into the truck. Green material takes up way less space than thick wood limbs.
I would’ve put another cut on that stump before I started at least 5 inches. I always use my stump chain that I sharpen, and I also carry a power brown to centralized the wood chips
Just my opinion. If you’re not trying to cut it down just start grinding. Done a lot of stumps and I only dig out if there’s a known obstruction like concrete fence or fence post that I have to find first.
Dude literally said he dug out around cause of the giant rocks....
That's some shallow grinding. Do you typically grind less than 6 inches deep?
Ya. I've found that people are good with that. Unless otherwise asked I go just below surface level.
Stump grinding is oddly satisfying
Hell yeah been waiting for this video now you just need to add the stumping at the end of all your video's 😊
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A big 4 prong cultivator is also SUPER handy for scooping chips into a bin
Never seen one. Sounds big.
i wish the stumps around here ground that easily lol. also just a tip start about a foot to the side of the stump and grind down a bit deeper as you go going from bottom to the top its easier on the machine and you wont have to make 2 passes normally. we also have always ground it deep enough to put top soil back over it and clear all the chips out. but thats just how my boss wants it done its a pain in the ass for sure especially when its a huge stump with big roots you have to chase. ive spent a whole day on one stump before several times i hate it lol.
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That Bandit Stump Grinder really does the job well! Stumps don't stand a chance.
I'm about to do some more grinding with it. I'll probably make another vid.
Question for you, I have a stump in my front yard, if I grind & bury as you did in this video, will grass grow over the stump & is there any concern with the stump & roots or is the tree done for?? Thank you
Hi Tim, Nice video on your stump grinder , Wow its remote control impressive, see you have neck strap to comfort carry the control box that's nice part, grinder did well, but Question to you, obviously there's temp Guage on unit due to fact its air cooled mmm, is there alarm that goes off to you hear that unit is running hot for cool down time, how fast does it cool down by air. the unit interests me thanks from Donald
Hello. There's actually no temp gauge. I believe the machine will just shut down if it overheats. One big fan runs to cool off the machine. When I first got the machine, I shut it off too early after running it and it wouldn't start until it cooled down. So now I let it idle for 5-10min before shutting it off.
Biggest mistake people make, building up the ground around tree trunks with dirt (like here) or mulch..
The daily grind! Good job remembering to lift with your back - not your legs :)
Moving those little blocks was the hardest part! 😅
When one door closes another door opens lol
Ya, you saw that. 😅
@@VeteranTreeService same thing happens to be all the time
If you raise your dump box on your trailer you can open the doors on your chip truck... good job
Good idea! Thanks
Do you ever cut those even lower to the ground with a chainsaw before you start stump grinding? Or is it more efficient to just send it with the grinder? By the way, that grinder is gigantic. My friend and I use a 25 horsepower Toro, and we'd be at that thing for HOURS.
Were your grinder wheel teeth super sharp before you started?
I cut as low as I can with a full wrap saw. The teeth are Tomahawks, they last a long time. Fairly new.
Do you ever put up boards or something to stop flying rocks or other debris? Did you charge extra for chip removal?
Ya, I have a net when needed. Sometimes I charge extra for chips, it depends.
Great video. How much did you pay for this stump grinder?
Nice machine that remote feature puts you out of harms way.
Have you tried a stump grinder on a mini skid? Curious how they compare
Nope. I'd like to see it live too.
Nice job! What is an approximate price for a stump that size?
$400 approx.
Who taught you that bucket trick? Is he super buff and handsome ?
Ya, just like you. 😳🧐
Should repurpose those chips into homemade presto logs.
I've heard that before
Man that seems like a lot of work for just getting rid of a stupid stump. Try my method next time!
Using a 1" auger bit, drill about 8-12 holes in the stump's surface at regular intervals. Fill holes with black powder. Tamp down and refill/tamp till full. Affix slow burning fuse. Light then run away.
That's it! Plus its a lotta fun! 🤪👍
Lol
Why didn't you cut the stump
off lower to save time and work for the grinder
Then I'd have to move the cookie cut. 🤔😀 No thanks.
It was maybe 45-50 yrs old
Greenteeth?
Tomahawk teeth
how much did you charge on this job?
I can't remember, it's been a while. Around $400 I think.
@@VeteranTreeService moving the block, digging it out, travel, grinding it down,,, i would have fully expected that to be 800-1000. maybe 400 if it was already dug. idk
@@goateemike72 $800 would have been great! But, there are a lot of tree services in my area. Lots of competition. I think I was on site for 2 hours, so $200/hr still isn't bad. 👍
Stump grinding is my least favorite service to perform. However it's part of the line of work. Keep it up!
Ya, most guys don't like it.
Not to be a smart ass after removing blocks i would of cut stump lower and then grind sharpen chainsaw 5 minutes to grind that twice and remove all those chips. I own sg75 and bandit 2550 i know what teeth cost and how long to change easier to cut stump lower. Just advice not telling you how to run your business
👍 I didn't want to deal with cutting it lower and moving the wood (cookie).
Or even grind round outer edge of stump and then cut stump lower - that way the saw is dealing with much cleaner wood.
Yikes