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<blockquote data-quote="bobcatbrian" data-source="post: 28959" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>I have a bobcat sgx-60 stump grinder on my s-250 hi-flow. It works great when you have a solid surface to set it on. If they have done any ground work to loosen the soil, the grinder will jump all over the place. Its nice that they mounted the head 90 degrees to your line of sight, makes for good visibility. You can park over a 30in stump and not move to grind the whole stump(exept to clear the pile of grindings). You have control of all 3 axis from the seat without moving the skid-loader. I have tried using it on low flow, it will work, but of course it takes longer. This is the only grinder i have used so i cant say how it compares to other but i have no real complaints about it. When its time for a new one, i will get the same thing. I have ground well over 150 stumps with it. If you take say a 30in ash stump that is cut a couple inches above the surface and grind it 6 or 8 inches deep you are looking at about ten minutes, give or take, depending how sharp your teeth are. If you can keep the weight of the loader on the grinder using down pressure this will help keep the grinder stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcatbrian, post: 28959, member: 2382"] I have a bobcat sgx-60 stump grinder on my s-250 hi-flow. It works great when you have a solid surface to set it on. If they have done any ground work to loosen the soil, the grinder will jump all over the place. Its nice that they mounted the head 90 degrees to your line of sight, makes for good visibility. You can park over a 30in stump and not move to grind the whole stump(exept to clear the pile of grindings). You have control of all 3 axis from the seat without moving the skid-loader. I have tried using it on low flow, it will work, but of course it takes longer. This is the only grinder i have used so i cant say how it compares to other but i have no real complaints about it. When its time for a new one, i will get the same thing. I have ground well over 150 stumps with it. If you take say a 30in ash stump that is cut a couple inches above the surface and grind it 6 or 8 inches deep you are looking at about ten minutes, give or take, depending how sharp your teeth are. If you can keep the weight of the loader on the grinder using down pressure this will help keep the grinder stable. [/QUOTE]
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