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Tracked vs rubber tire stump grinder
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<blockquote data-quote="mckeetree" data-source="post: 4142321" data-attributes="member: 15248"><p>The machine has a low- high switch. Low is slower with more torque and that is the position you grind in and high is for travel to location from trailer, stump to stump, etc. After fifteen minutes or so the machine stops pulling in low. I mean it will not even crawl over a toothpick. The high side works as it should.????????????? It came brand new like that. It is a 4012 with a 44HP Kubota. I use Bandit chippers...should have bought Bandit grinders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mckeetree, post: 4142321, member: 15248"] The machine has a low- high switch. Low is slower with more torque and that is the position you grind in and high is for travel to location from trailer, stump to stump, etc. After fifteen minutes or so the machine stops pulling in low. I mean it will not even crawl over a toothpick. The high side works as it should.????????????? It came brand new like that. It is a 4012 with a 44HP Kubota. I use Bandit chippers...should have bought Bandit grinders. [/QUOTE]
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