Thank you very much for the well put together video. I’ve been thinking about this setup so that I can also use the machine for moving piles of brush/wood and dirt 👍
Look into changing your teeth to green teeth. I have the SG60 with green. Ran one with factory teeth side by side. Twice the speed and teeth last longer. If you like that thing now, you will love it with green teeth.
Nice attachment for the home owner or a guy just wanting to make a couple bucks extra on a weekend. And gotta give him credit for not showing us him grinding dead rotten stumps like most videos on you tube.
And in addition my friend has a bigger model bobcat and this performed way better than his big bobcat 100% better. Great job on the video delivery young man.....
Does your attachment get hot the hydraulics on it??? We run the brush cutter on a Mt 85 and the hydraulics get so hot that the couplings will scold your hand. Just asking because we usually only use our brush cutter 20-30 minutes at a time and then let the hydraulics cool down... I wish they had an aftermarket cooler and bigger hydraulic platform. Just looking for your thoughts... awesome video!!!!
Yeah it gets hot as a pistol. But my log splitter gets hot too. It's why you are supposed to drain and fill the hydraulic system at the standard interval.
Video talks about downside of not being able to adjust the arm tilt to store the attachment unless the grinder wheel is spinning. There is an easy way around this issue. Engine running. Hydraulic auxiliary lever in center (off) Foot on the hydraulic stand pedal Hold the electric toggle switch in the direction you want the attachment arm to go. Push the auxiliary lever forward reverse flow) which pressurizes the circuit Just move the auxiliary lever forward/back a little at a time and the attachment arm will move in the direction the toggle switch is being held. This moves the attachment arm easily without spinning the stump grinding wheel. Easy for storage and also moves the attachment arm quicker than moving it slowly in the conventional way with the wheel turning.
Would you say for the most part 6” is plenty deep enough to cover and seed with no mounds? I only ask cause I saw some genders that go so deep and I am like why? But I’m sure someone out there needs that deep lol not me lol Thanks I also have the mt100 and love it Great videos by the way! Your 50 hr service was the only one I couldn’t see all your frustrations over but it’s all good have a good day I’m sure if I ever needed to go deeper I could always clear more around stump lol
I don't know brother.. not bad for some stumps 18" and under...👌 (I own one) on an aged.stump that measured 4 ft + took me 7 hours.. for now on I just rent a large grinder that will do it in 2 hours . My rates are 125 an hour..
@@easyeddystrees they are beast you can’t even get them anymore they only make the non turbo rg70 and gas machines now cause of the stupid tier 4 the 100 has a turbo 100hp kubota