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buying first stump grinder advice
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<blockquote data-quote="treeclimber165" data-source="post: 28720" data-attributes="member: 215"><p>T14 recommended the Vermeer 630. I believe that this was good advice 10 years ago, but the Vermeer 262 has evolved into a very strong machine. Our local guy Tom uses 2 of them (He has a second guy working with him now) for most of his work. It rides in a small trailer, goes into backyards, and grinds as fast as a 630 without the access restriction of being attached to the truck.</p><p>He has a couple HUGE machines for the big, accessable stuff but uses the 262's for most of his work. It's usually not worth going back home to swich grinders for one or two stumps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeclimber165, post: 28720, member: 215"] T14 recommended the Vermeer 630. I believe that this was good advice 10 years ago, but the Vermeer 262 has evolved into a very strong machine. Our local guy Tom uses 2 of them (He has a second guy working with him now) for most of his work. It rides in a small trailer, goes into backyards, and grinds as fast as a 630 without the access restriction of being attached to the truck. He has a couple HUGE machines for the big, accessable stuff but uses the 262's for most of his work. It's usually not worth going back home to swich grinders for one or two stumps. [/QUOTE]
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