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New toy!

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by CutSplitStack, Feb 26, 2024.

  1. CutSplitStack

    CutSplitStack

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    Hi all, I lucked out and found this stump grinder on Marketplace. Very reasonable price, it's self propelled and seems like it will work well. Gonna try it out next week. 20240219_150701.jpg
     
  2. John D

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    The self propelled will be nice
    The machine looks clean
    Hope you nothing but the best of luck with it
     
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    I’m looking at renting one of those. But I think I can get a mini excavator for an extra $70…hmmm.
     
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  4. CutSplitStack

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    That's what I said! A few times renting one and you're pretty close to a good used one...
     
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    Don’t forget when you own a piece of equipment you have the convenience of being able to use it whenever you want
     
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    No doubt but you also have maintenance and repair costs that go along with ownership.

    I've rented a log splitter in years past for $75 a weekend. Could pretty much get all my wood split for the year if i had it staged in rounds and stacked. Hard to justify a peice of equipment sitting around the rest of the year.

    Likewise I've borrowed my dad's spliter this winter and it's been nice to split when i want for as long as i want.
     
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    That’s what I ended up doing, was on the lookout for a stump grinder at a decent cost for over a year. We have tons of stumps on the property. One came up on a Saturday morning, and I told the wife I was going to buy it and drive 7 hours to get it. It’s paid for itself several times over, and I am sure it can be sold for what I paid for it. Most recent stump ground was this triple trunk red oak. IMG_4429.jpeg
     
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    Also building a place to store it.. I hate expensive equipment out in elements; probably why 3ox40 barn and 3.5 car garage are full and looking at more lean to:picard:
     
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    I’ve had a couple of stumps ground out at our place over the years because they were in the yard. The fellow who we use is pretty reasonable. What I learned from him is that the most expensive maintenance is when you have to replace the cutters. If I remember correctly I the said $1,000? Since your recent purchase is for personal use I would think you could get a lot of mileage from it before having to do that. Good luck and hope it does what you want it to do:thumbs:
     
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    Now that is a stump grinder
     
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