wedge40
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I have to ask, how much does the "Stump Slayer" weigh and how easy was to install?
Wedge
Wedge
I have to ask, how much does the "Stump Slayer" weigh and how easy was to install?
Wedge
I think he's got a BroTek thumb:http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...&sa=X&ei=L6RiUpbEB4ic9gSC6IEg&ved=0CDsQ9QEwAwSo , How much did you have in it $$$$ ??? . Who made the thumb thats on your backhoe ? and what did that cost ??
So , How much did you have in it $$$$ ???
Who made the thumb thats on your backhoe ? and what did that cost ??

Your design look very nice. What kind of software are u using to drawn that nice part. For myself, I'm using Autodesk inventor. Are you open to put .stp or iges part on the forum.
Thanks and good job
:jack-o-lantern: Happy Halloween from "Stump Slayer" .:jack-o-lantern: <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=343938"/> <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=343939"/> <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=343940"/> (this was prior to or our last week trip and was a suggestion from a co-worker... made the 300 mile drive a little more interesting when people passed us :shocked: )
Way to slay, blue!
Now you just need a FEL grapple like mine, (see my avatar). Nice trailer rig too! Man I wish I had a truck and trailer like yours, then I could conquer the rest of the world :licking:
Here's what I found out from a LOT of recent stump extrication. I found if I get up pretty close to a stump and picture dead ahead of the hoe as noon, and the right swing maximum as 4 o'clock and left max swing as 8 o'clock then if I go in close to the stump with the ripper and see what I can pull toward me, and keep moving out away from the stump on any axis until I can begin to rip a root or a cluster of roots, then I can keep doing this until I've got most all the roots ripped and then dig the ripper in and push down and away against the grade under the stump, while pulling up and usually snap the stump loose. The most difficult positions are at high noon and at beyond max swing of the boom on either side.
I find that around 1800-2100 RPMs is the best range to be able to control the hoe/ripper and still have enough strength to do the job without going too fast or too slow.
I have also found that for the most part it isn't so much about using the serrated edges for cutting as it is about using them to gain grip/traction on a root(s). By using the curl strength positioning the ripper is the most key tactic in successfully gaining on the stump.
My objective is to only position the hoe/tractor once and get the stump out without having to come at it from another angle, if possible. Sometimes when i have a stump that has a large stalk left i can stop ripping/digging with the hoe, turn around and use the bucket in low with the diff locked and push the edge of the bucket against the top of the stump and force it into submission. This can entail riding the front tires off the ground and the full force of the bucket/tractor and weight of the hoe at around 2K RPMs.
I would like to hear about your and others experience so we can compare notes and gain ground over stumpy.

What was the largest diameter of the stumps? About how long (average) did it take to remove each stump.?
Wedge