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    Stump grinding

    Small grinder tip: is to grind all the way around the stump exposing fresh wood and sawing off another chunk. Hitting dirt pockets likely if the stump has lots of root swell above grade, but worth it at the cost of a few old chains. And will save a yard or six of chips if cleaning it up.
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    Stump grinding

    I liked watching the grain change with each pass.
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    Stump grinding

    Horse power is your friend grinding stumps. More ponies more better! 4”s is ok for growing grass but may brown out in a dry spell. Small stumpers NEED sharp teeth to be effective and not waste huge amounts of time. More importantly with low horse power stumpers is to keep any and all knives...
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