I am new to stump grinding and have some questions.

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I think there is a fundamental reason that system hasn't taken over the market. It looks good on video, but I'd prefer to see what that tool looks like after 10 years of use.

Stump grinders have replaceable teeth. That machine doesn't, and it comes with a mighty hefty initial investment, too.
I'm having a hard time seeing how well it would chase roots
 
I'm having a hard time seeing how well it would chase roots
It’s like I mentioned in the other post - it doesn’t have all the flexibility of a traditional stump grinder, but if you’re worried about flying teeth, lots of dust and other debris all over the place, and toxic dust (mentioned by someone else), this might be a viable option, particularly if you already have access to a skid steer and are reasonably good at welding (to fix the relatively simple auger).

Another tool to consider that some people may not have otherwise known about…
 
Did I miss the sprinkler pipe, funny pipe, and fittings or does everyone just mark that carnage and leave the customer to repair it?
 
Hello everyone, I have been interested in stump grinding for awhile and have finally opened my own business. I am getting an RG37 on tuesday. My question is, What spare equipment should I keep in my truck in case something happens on the jobsite. I know I need spare teeth and pockets but how many should I keep on me? AIr filters? What other equipment is good to have on hand?

Also, What's some basic maintenance tips that will help prevent problems with the machine in the future?
Using safety equipmements by professionals and using a lot of grease will definetly help. I got my own done by this guys: https://auburnaltreeservice.com
 
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