Carl_NH
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Your trails look great, exactly what I am going to do. Ginding just seems like such a slow way of going. I have used a similar grinder but it was on some pretty big stumps 30 inch diameter. I have some time coming in March I will have to see about renting one.
Thanks
Vern,
So I you have 6 to 12" stumps now, maybe 30-40 to do, and a 9"stump is probably 12-15" to really grind down to the base - it will take you about 15 minutes to grind one with a 16" Rayco unit like Foggy suggests.
I did about 4 24"size and 10 6-12" stumps in a day with a similar unit a few years back. But when I had to grind the big ones (30-40" stumps and 6-10' of stump area to be ground) I had a guy come to do these - he did 10 40"+ stumps (ground to 8" below ground 7' around) in 3 hours with a 24" 90HP Vermeer unit.
If you want to do some of your acreage, contract a mulcher guy - they will make fast work of your area. In fact I would hire a mulcher for 2-3 days rather than a stump grinder if you want to see quick results and get to planting.
If you have time. then rent or buy a stump grinder. I would buy one if you have time to work it, and a lot to do, then sell it when done.
Carl