Grinding a Big Stump with a Small Tractor - MCG Video
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
- Today I'll be using the Kubota B2601 Compact Tractor with the @woodlandmills WG24 Stump Grinder. I'll grind a few smaller stumps, but how big can you go? Well, I'll also try to grind a stump with a diameter of more than 36 inches! Can this little tractor do it? Watch and see!
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Wow that big one was really a big one. You have confirmed B2601 will grind stumps 😁
Fixing my morning coffee and looking forward to sitting down and watching this!
Ohhh a pre-watch comment! 🤣
I learn from the best! 😉😆👍
That’s great work! I have quite a few nuisance stumps I need to get rid of. That thing does a great job!
Thanks Lucas!
Love your videos. Great job on those stumps.
Thank you!
Excellent job! I have severe arthritic pain in my neck from to many years of looking backwards driving tractor.
Thank you. I believe it! 😖
I did a stump with my WG24 that was over 8 ft diameter above ground and was nearly twice that by the time I was done. It took some time, but imagine what a pro would have charged me for that stump. I've covereed the cost of my grinder a couple times over in two years. Been really happy with it.
Very nice! There's great satisfaction is doing something yourself too.
That big stump really did test the stump grinder but it did a great job and it does really look good without those stumps
Thank you, Joseph! Have a happy holiday!
Cool video Ed. I’ve done that a few times with my knee bumping the loader lever.
There is a lock lever to prevent bumping it. Maybe I should remember that next time 🤣
Yeah, have done that once. I was amazed at how effective the new braking feature was. Leaving wood chips in the soil like you did will speed the rotting of the stump. That area will likely be lower in nitrogen too. Not a problem with grass but watch it to see if you start getting other grasses or weeds in the area.
Ed, you are quickly making that place your own! You seem to be getting the hang of that grinder, too. Another 15 stumps or so and it will have paid for itself $$$$$ Happy holidays to you and Ayn.
Thanks very much! We’re loving it. Have a great holiday too!
Nice work Ed. That last one was big but it gave you good experience for the next one. 👍
Thanks Bob!
Great job and you’re such a good teacher 👍🏼
Works great !
It really does 👍
I have the same stump grinder on my kioti ck3510se and it's a beast. I live in the woods on 6 acres and had over 40 dead trees cut down. They varied in size from 12 inches all the way up to over 5 feet at the base. I had several companies come out and give me quotes on grinding all the stumps and they ranged from$4500 to $6000. I bought the woodland mills stump grinder for around $2500 shipped and ground out all the stumps in two weekend's. I've also had a few more trees fall since then and grind those out also. Great investment on my part. I've even been asked by neighbors to grind their stumps and I've made a nice little bit of cash on the side. So it has more than paid for its self and then some.
Very nice! I know I’ll get my moneys worth out of it too. 👍
He Ed, It looks you are starting to get the hang of it. I own the same unit and I really learned alot from the Timber Vision channel. He has one video that shows you exactly what the manual means about grinding right to left. If I had any tips for you it would be to make sure you are indeed grinding on the right side of the rise of the stump and don't backup with the flywheel down. If you ever go to adjust, or check, the slip clutch I highly suggest taking the shaft off and doing that on the bench. Much easier than being on your back. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks very much! Good tips!
Nice. That took you-know-what to back up so close to those bricks blind. And it looks like you came within a half-inch of them without hitting them!
Yeah I was actually closer than I thought. 🤣
If you put a GoPro behind you where your grinding and stream it to your IPhone mounted to your tractor console then you will be able to see what your grinding live
Good video !
Thanks Phil!
Hi Ed, I did a big douglas fir stump about the same size as your big boy. I have learn little bites about 1" deep work great and reduce side movement and sway (front to back tilt) Size doesnt mean anything just take your time like you are doing and you will be fine, sky the limit. Still think you need to tighten the clutch a bit, noticed a couple times it is stalling . My woodland mills grinder has paid for itself in one year.
Thanks very much! I’m sure it will pay for itself in no time!
I’m sure you know this, but backing into a stump will wear on the bolt heads and it will be difficult to remove them or torque them tight.
Much much better operation of the new stump grinder, Ed. I have the turnbuckle sway bar adjustments on my lower 3-point arms and have them really tight and I don't see the shifting and bouncing during the operation of mine like you occasionally do. Just an observation. Otherwise, you can't argue with the results! Looks so much better, and will much easier to NOT mow around.
Just curious, can you not see the 6-9 o'clock position of the grinder blade while looking under your left shoulder? That gives me my best view on my L2502.
Unfortunately, I can't see the flywheel at all. But I'm learning where it is, relative to the body of the grinder. I guess like driving a car and knowing you're within the lines. Maybe I should put some ratchet straps on my sway bars and see if that helps? Thanks much!
@@MyClutteredGarage I guess the 3-point quick hitch must be in your way. Or maybe the armrest on your seat? I don't have either and can see the leading edge fairly well, although I am practically laying my right shoulder on the steering wheel to look under my left shoulder lol, so I mainly just look when I set the depth of cut (lowering the 3-point), and then just gauge how well it is cutting based on the sound of the tractor and a glance at the debris being created.
Great Job Ed /ps I love my 32 horse tractor with a front loader 🤠I would be lost without it 🤓
Right on, neighbor!
Good morning Ed. My question is why not start grinding on the left side first then you are throwing your chips on what you have ground up instead onto what you have to grind. Have a merry Christmas
Good question! I agree, but if you start on the other side, the grinder will dig in and try to jump over the stump. But I may try it sometime anyway, especially with a smaller stump. Thanks!
My stumps are that big wasn't sure if I wanted to rent something bigger great job
Just take it slow! But I can do it!
Hey Ed, did you buy the stump grinder, or rent it? If you bought it, what was the decision process? Do you have a couple dozen stumps to grind, or is it that they are just not available to rent?
Hi John. I didn't even look into renting. The decision was based on the fact that I not only have several stumps to grind now, but I'll be cutting trees and paths in the woods, so there will be several more. Rather than wait until I have enough to justify a rental, I'll just grind them as I go along. Plus, I like owning my own equipment... even when it may not be totally logical. :)
How about a mirror set off to the side Ed…
Maybe 👍
That was a big stump! Well done. Taking it slow works. Do you have the hinge pin removed so the grinder can jump up if need be? Handy implement, thanks for showing how it works.
Thanks Ross. Yes the hinge pin is removed. I think the clutch would slip before the grinder would bounce up though. At least on this small tractor.
Nothing wrong with that. That does a really nice job. Thanks for the video and sharing. Cheers, Mike.
Thanks Mike. It did the job indeed!
Are you still using the harbor freight quick hitch?
If not, do you mind sharing which one you now use?
Thanks, John
Still am! But I replaced the top link hook with one from Ken’s boltonhooks.com
The HF top hook was not deep enough.
Also check with goodworkstractors.com. Courtney sells a nice one that does not require bushings. Either way, tell Ken or Courtney I sent you!
@@MyClutteredGarage Thanks
Would that be the Speeco Cat 1 qh?
Ive been eyeballing that one for a while as well.
Im starting to feel like my tractor is a barbie doll for men, getting all the accessories.
But hey, at least im not drinking the money away! Lol
@@jschickenfarmer50 that’s the one! Tractor accessories are an investment 😉
@@MyClutteredGarage Well I pulled the pin and ordered it from goodworks.
I guess Im not the brightest bulb in the lamp!
I told them to tell Courtney you said hi.
Lol, not a female I found out!
Oh well, life goes on.
Thanks again.
You could ask a neighbor to guide you OR place a flag there.
Great idea! I was actually thinking of placing a flag… afterward 👍😄
Great job Ed! You've really thrown down the grinding gauntlet with that stump...I'm going to have to up my game! Seriously, I can see you've been getting some experience, and I picked up some good tips watching this, especially related to moving the tractor and lowering the flywheel during the grind. Great stuff. "⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Will definitely watch here again!"
Merry Christmas to you and Ayn. 🎄❄️🎅🎁
Thanks Chris. I'll be watching for your 48" stump grind! Merry Christmas to you and your Ann too!
Good morning Ed, like you I ask a lot of my B2601, but slow and steady, taking your time, the Kubota gets the job done. Nice job on the stumps 👍
Thanks Ben! You can do a lot with a little (tractor) 😄
@@MyClutteredGarage 😄👍
To quote Kipling, “You’re a better man than I Gunga Din!” I would have backed into those stones and knocked a few chips around. That seemed like it worked really well for you. I rented a commercial one this fall (with a neighbor) and we got 25 stumps done in a day. Cheers!
Thank you!
Good Morning Sir 👍👌😇 Very Precise Edge Cutting Sir 🧐👍👍Amazing Work and That Slip clutch is working very good 👍🧐👌Very Nice Informative Tips about attacking Giant Stumps 👌🧐👍Sir, You can use your Front FEL to Jack Up Your Front Nose so the rear will go lower 👍🧐👌Slow win the RACE Sir 🧐👍👌It is ALWAYS MARVELOUS WATCHING YOU VIDEOS SIR Cheers 👌👍😇🍻
Great point, Dave. But you do have to move forward while grinding, so putting the loader down may not work in this case? Thank you!
Good morning Ed,
Held my breath as you attacked that little guy - not only was the EP Henry shaking in its boots, there's a 4 inch concrete pad under it. And, it couldnt be in a much more visible location. Very nicely done.
I thought the Google Earth camera/tripod shadow (2:30 to 3:02) added a nice touch too. 😅
Thanks Phil. I was holding my breath too! 🤣🤣🤣