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Topic: Mean Machine
Posted By: TexasAllis
Subject: Mean Machine
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2011 at 12:07pm
Not Allis but if I had one......
 
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Posted By: 190xt
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2011 at 12:38pm
 That Thing  Works Really Good


Posted By: Orange Blood
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2011 at 1:22pm
It does work really well, but I ask this, how many stumps can you back up to with a 250+ HP tractor, that weighs over 10000lbs, and the home owner won't mind the ruts???   :-)

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Posted By: jccleav
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2011 at 1:26pm
I would hate to hit a big rock with that.

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Posted By: Rfdeere
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2011 at 2:02pm
Originally posted by Orange Blood Orange Blood wrote:

It does work really well, but I ask this, how many stumps can you back up to with a 250+ HP tractor, that weighs over 10000lbs, and the home owner won't mind the ruts???   :-)
 
   An 8100 is a 180 hp tractor. And as far as the weight, probably is no more than a backhoe. If the ground is fit, should be no ruts.


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Posted By: Pat the Plumber CIL
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2011 at 9:46pm
I would imagine it intended for clearing pastures and such.

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Posted By: SHAMELESS
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2011 at 12:44am
wonder how you would reverse it....like above....if ya hit an edge of a big rock!


Posted By: R.W
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2011 at 8:34am

How does it do when you hit a big ol' white oak stump thats dried up?



Posted By: Lonn
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2011 at 9:29am
Looks like it really sends shock loads through the tractor

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Posted By: Byron WC in SW Wi
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2011 at 2:28pm
I like it but I also wonder why it takes such a big tractor. It sure did shake that JD around though.

Also, what about if the center of the stump is rotten?  It looks like the screw pulls it in so does it have enough down pressure to work? 

Still, I like the idea.  It's better than those stump grinders that go fast and look dangerous.


Posted By: Coke-in-MN
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2011 at 2:53pm
The screw might help guide it but doubt it creates all the downforce. As far as regular stump grinding with chain type carbide tooth chain or blade type with carbide tips I dont think the tractor would leave much more compaction.
 Have taken a lot of stumps out with TLB and the bucket causes more dammage than the tractor weight does.


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Posted By: TexasAllis
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2011 at 3:32pm
Originally posted by Byron WC in SW Wi Byron WC in SW Wi wrote:

I like it but I also wonder why it takes such a big tractor. It sure did shake that JD around though.

Also, what about if the center of the stump is rotten?  It looks like the screw pulls it in so does it have enough down pressure to work? 

Still, I like the idea.  It's better than those stump grinders that go fast and look dangerous.
 
I watched some other videos and looks like the machine is hard mounted to the tractor.  If the rams are two way then it has down pressure.


Posted By: M Diesel
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2011 at 6:42pm
You can see him putting on down pressure near the end when it gets down to dirt.  

Can't help but think of Wyle E Coyote scenario ifn it would stick. Tractor going round and round, driver with surprised look every time he passes by.


Posted By: j.w.freck
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2011 at 8:35pm
what is the hp requirements???


Posted By: jminpa
Date Posted: 28 Oct 2011 at 5:41pm
http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/05/03/2007/102065/Italian-rotor-stump-grinder.htm - http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/05/03/2007/102065/Italian-rotor-stump-grinder.htm

they require about 125hp


Posted By: BearcatnorthMN
Date Posted: 29 Oct 2011 at 7:00am
WOW that is great.  That looked like a tough elm stump too.  Didn't look too rotten.  What a test!  Hooked up to my WD it would have done the Wiley Coyote thing M Diesel.  I told that to my wife as she was watching it with me and got a laugh out of her


Posted By: Stan IL&TN
Date Posted: 29 Oct 2011 at 9:42am
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Posted By: rossinmich
Date Posted: 29 Oct 2011 at 10:08am
How long does that blade stay sharp so you cut nicely?? On pine  or rotted stumps no biggie, but fresh cut oak? After hitting rocks it wont work so hot.



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