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Capt.kramer

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Looking into getting into the stump grinding business and looking for input on what machines people recommend as well as any other business advice. I am currently a full time firefighter and this would only be part time for supplemental income. There is a 2020 Toro stx-38 for sale in my area that has my interest. Thanks
 
There is a great deal of good advice on that topic; have you read some of the other posts?

It's not that we don't wish to help, but this is such a common question that we kinda get tired of posting the same stuff. Try some of these threads:

https://www.arboristsite.com/threads/advice-purchasing-stump-grinder.357086/
https://www.arboristsite.com/threads/walk-behind-stump-grinder-to-start-business.353998/
https://www.arboristsite.com/threads/stump-grinding-questions.355721/
Yea, I’ve been trying to do plenty of research and haven’t seen much info on the two nicer machines for sale in my area. One is a toro stx-38 and the other a Bandit SG-40. I’ll keep looking around though. Thanks
 
Yea, I’ve been trying to do plenty of research and haven’t seen much info on the two nicer machines for sale in my area. One is a toro stx-38 and the other a Bandit SG-40. I’ll keep looking around though. Thanks

I am particularly not fond of anything Toro. It's not their equipment isn't well made, because it is usually very good stuff. I just hate the fact that everything is proprietary, and there are no aftermarket parts to be had. Everything about their equipment is built so that you must get the OEM part, and they do their best to gouge the hell out of you when you need a part.
Example: I have a Toro groundsmaster. The hydraulic motors that drive the 5 blades cost close to a grand each, and you cannot even buy a seal kit. NO parts whatsoever for those hydraulic motors. And the hydraulic motors can only be bought from Toro.

Conversely, I love Bandit equipment. I'd snap up a Bandit stumper just on account of the brand name, providing it was in decent condition.
 
I appreciate all the advice. Looks like I’ll be getting the Bandit SG-40. Going to take a look at it Sunday. Seems like a well taken care of machine with only 160hrs
 
Stump grinding is a niche part of the tree trimming services industry. According to IBISWorld, this is a $21 billion industry that’s experienced 6.7 percent annual growth over the past five years. With such strong growth and no dominant company in the niche, there are many opportunities for new business owners.
According to a Google search, you poached all those pictures on your website...
 
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