Not good for the sc252, very bad!

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a1stump

a1stump

Any Stump, Anywhere!
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Spokane, Wa
Were you cornering?

Yeah, the setup is way too top heavy, I didn't have duels on the grinder either, so I think it shift, then the cheesy tongue came undone, gonna buy a new tongue and weld it on.

Do you have a website? I am in the process of having my professionally done, if you have heard of "inbound links" they really help you, I would like to network with you on it, ask your website builder how they work, they will help both of us.

I would like to see your website too!
 

MOE

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Minnesota
Yeah, the setup is way too top heavy, I didn't have duels on the grinder either, so I think it shift, then the cheesy tongue came undone, gonna buy a new tongue and weld it on.

Do you have a website? I am in the process of having my professionally done, if you have heard of "inbound links" they really help you, I would like to network with you on it, ask your website builder how they work, they will help both of us.

I would like to see your website too!

Another thing to think about is how much tongue weight you have. You want roughly 10% of the gross trailer weight on the ball hitch. If your grinder and trailer weigh 2000 lbs, 200 should be on the ball hitch. It will help keep it from swaying.

I don't have a website anymore. It's on my to do list. I think I'll hire someone else to set it up and run it.
 
a1stump

a1stump

Any Stump, Anywhere!
Joined
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Messages
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Location
Spokane, Wa
Another thing to think about is how much tongue weight you have. You want roughly 10% of the gross trailer weight on the ball hitch. If your grinder and trailer weigh 2000 lbs, 200 should be on the ball hitch. It will help keep it from swaying.

I don't have a website anymore. It's on my to do list. I think I'll hire someone else to set it up and run it.

I bought my sc50tx from a lady named melissa price in san diego, you know her? Can't remember the name of her tree service though?
 

jcl

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nh
Is this the kind of info that you want your customers to know?

I agree i wouldn't post that on my web site. 1 neg thing can make alot of people call someone else,

i did like the pic of the stump and ruts dug up in a squre would be cool if you had a after pic for custmers to see
 
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