I just bought a Miller M50 PTO driven stump grinder. 24" grinder with 15 teeth in pockets. The teeth are near new. However when I did a few stumps, the grinder tended to want to gouge and whack big chunks and not shave. Could the teeth be timed wrong, that causes it not to shave and cut.
I have a portable RayCo with a 20 HP motor, 12 superteeth, and the Rayco cuts faster than the M50, The Rayco is shaving and cutting, whereas the Miller does not do the shave/cut effect.
Anyone with advice is appreciated.
Wayne
I have a portable RayCo with a 20 HP motor, 12 superteeth, and the Rayco cuts faster than the M50, The Rayco is shaving and cutting, whereas the Miller does not do the shave/cut effect.
Anyone with advice is appreciated.
Wayne