Hi bucktail. I'll take a stab at your question after thinking about it for a few days. Anything is possible with some thought and care put into it. But using the bucket for the forward motion would be far from ideal. If you only had a few stumps to do every once in a while and had thoughts of getting a different tractor with HST in the future then maybe it'd work for you.I wonder if you could leave a gear drive tractor in neutral and move it with the loader
B737, you're right. This is one area where weight really is your friend!Interesting tidbit I looked up...
Baumalight Ip24 grinder = 350 pounds
Woodland WG24 = 500 pounds
Chewing through a stump, I imagine every extra pound helps.
Tractor Time with Tim has a stump grinder video and he used a power broom like thisBucktail, I was also thinking of your question while I was grinding as well. I'd have to say, "No". I think it would be a very frustrating exercise with a gear driven tractor. It could possibly work if the stumps were on a slope that you could use to your advantage.
Regarding the cutting teeth...I ordered a 6 pack of them with the grinder. I think I may have found another supplier that has them a bit cheaper. Overall, the teeth still look ok but I will likely re-sharpen them over the winter using a silicon carbide (green) wheel.
I torqued all of the teeth when I received the grinder...most were close, but few were slightly low.
I'll have to admit that I think I caused the damage to two teeth (one lost, and the other only had damage to the threads and locking nut). I believe this was caused by me backing up to clean out the grinding pass I just made. Doing so really sped of the process...but, you're not supposed to do that.
Awesome. Make sure to get some replacement teeth ...granite state and all..I ordered one yesterday.
I ordered a full replacement set with the unit. Expensive, but they will get used - lol. I figure I will always have some in rotation being sharpened.Awesome. Make sure to get some replacement teeth ...granite state and all..
I was sort of thinking about picking up one of their chippers...they look pretty decent and full of useful features. Maybe next year.
Nice. What did they give you for a ship date?make that two...
you guys are a horrible influence. I was going to rent a grinder next month, I have probably spent $1000 renting that unit in just 2 or 3 years. Enough of that, order placed.