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<blockquote data-quote="BPS" data-source="post: 15362" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>I got my sg60 a few weeks ago, and it sure is a money maker. I purchased another trailer so I could have it with me all the time. People always ask about it and before I know it I have a job or two out of the conversation. If I do one stump in a neighborhood, I will have another job before I leave. </p><p>If you grind stumps on a regular basis, you would defiantly want the high flow model. If you are just doing a stump here and there, the standard flow model is fine. My minimum for stump grinding is $100 and because tree companies don't want to aggravate with them, I seem to always be able to pick up work with it. The nice thing about the Bobcat models are good visibility and you don't have to reposition your machine on most stumps. Larger stumps or stumps with a lot of extending roots you will have to reposition, but you can knock out a 20" stump with ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPS, post: 15362, member: 1557"] I got my sg60 a few weeks ago, and it sure is a money maker. I purchased another trailer so I could have it with me all the time. People always ask about it and before I know it I have a job or two out of the conversation. If I do one stump in a neighborhood, I will have another job before I leave. If you grind stumps on a regular basis, you would defiantly want the high flow model. If you are just doing a stump here and there, the standard flow model is fine. My minimum for stump grinding is $100 and because tree companies don't want to aggravate with them, I seem to always be able to pick up work with it. The nice thing about the Bobcat models are good visibility and you don't have to reposition your machine on most stumps. Larger stumps or stumps with a lot of extending roots you will have to reposition, but you can knock out a 20” stump with ease. [/QUOTE]
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