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Standard Series PTO Stump Grinder Reviews

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The Standard Series PTO Stump Grinder eliminates costly and unnecessary hydraulic components and requires less maintenance for ease of use. Compatible with Cat 1, 3 Point tractors, it has two mounting positions to adjust the height to fit your tractor. Operation is easy: simply drive your tractor forward to engage the grinder. Featuring a 24" diameter cutting wheel with a speed of 540 RPM, this grinder has 34 replaceable shear blades and a cutting depth of 6.7" below ground, ensuring stumps can be fully covered with no trace left behind. This model includes a PTO shaft with a slip clutch for durability and hinge pins to allow the grinding wheel to float and reduce stress on the unit. This design allows the cutting wheel to be visible from the operator's seat for safer stump grinding–and includes a locking pin to secure the wheel during transport and two kickstands for stable storage.

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Quick shipping and great packaging. My first stump grinder. On set up learned I had to cut the driveshaft and was having a bit of confusion about protocal when wife said ck you tube and found same machine through MaxMech their procedure was simple enough for a lawyer to understand, so after other checks i was ready for first stump and chose a small dead one no problem at all , so on to a larger fresher one I have a 37.5 hp kubota with regular transmission, even in lowest of low gears the tractor seemed to move too quickly across the fresher hardwood stumps... so i am figuring how to go slower or take less of a bite of stump. I noticed the competitor's machine manual stated you needed a hydrostatic transmission to use the grinder so I am not sure about this?? If I try to use the clutch to slow movement it seems I lose driving force to the pto. I will revisit the issue and add to reveiw or submit additional info to let you know what I come up with. Tim M
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Posted 10 months ago