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Sweet bit of kit. I keep thinking about getting a grinder to go on my mini digger. What kind of money do you charge for a stump?
What is the hydralic HP of the digger? As it will almost certainly make an awful grinder.
The price I charge varies on the size of the stump and location etc, I generally price by the job. As for putting a grinder onto your digger, it may not be that efficient! You may be better off to buy an auger type of grinder where you can access stumps on banks etc and around ponds, a place where a traditional stump grinder often can't reach. I have often been in this type of situation where I can't access the stump, due to the reach of the machine.
I am away in Greece for a few days, so I put this post up via my phone! I will put the correct link up when I get back home, much easier to work from a laptop!
@John Fulton Were you able to view the video John, I have put a fresh link up?
An impressive piece of kit Roy.
What access (width) do you need? Will the machine go through a standard garden gate?