I have watched another video of other different grinders, excavators, and this machine. This one was, by leaps and bounds, ahead of everything else. It just pulls the stump out of the ground in one pass. There is far less wear and tear on the dozer than digging and pushing the stump up would cause. I will say it would take a right big dozer, depending on the stump size and variety. I want to find exactly how it works and is built. It looks fairly simple, but I have a feeling it is not that simple.
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Too bad you don't have a big mulcher to grind those into compost chips, Those decaying over time would give you some nice time release fertilizer eh? Give the dirt some nice tilth too.
I did shearing and piling 25 years ago................. bids were so cheap you couldn't make money at it. I decided to stay in the dirt instead of timber.
Looks like an ideal situation for the device. Reminds me of videos online of guys splitting wood in one strike repeatedly and explaining it splits like that because of their technique or something.
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First thing I thought "I bet his sinuses are so clear from all that Eucalyptus...I bet he could smell a Cake baking from the next town". LOLOL ... I've never seen them grow like that. The smell must be the worst.