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Vermeer SC130 vs. Rayco RG13II vs.Huskv.SG13H
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<blockquote data-quote="daveyclimber" data-source="post: 355357" data-attributes="member: 2662"><p>I has a husqvarna stumper , works great for the volume that I have , when I need something bigger or have a full day of grinding set up ,I rent a Vermeer 252 for 4 hours at $100 .The husky is made by Bluebird and the Vermeer SC130 is made by Praxxis I think . I would stay away from that model just because of the cutter wheel . The rayco and husky use real teeth not a mutipiece wheel . Also look at Dosko , they make great portable machines as well . Can you really Justify spending 15k on a new grinder ? Sure you can buy used but that is really not a smart option , stumpers get the piss beat out of them and a used one can mean spending several hundred to thousands to fix if it craps out .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveyclimber, post: 355357, member: 2662"] I has a husqvarna stumper , works great for the volume that I have , when I need something bigger or have a full day of grinding set up ,I rent a Vermeer 252 for 4 hours at $100 .The husky is made by Bluebird and the Vermeer SC130 is made by Praxxis I think . I would stay away from that model just because of the cutter wheel . The rayco and husky use real teeth not a mutipiece wheel . Also look at Dosko , they make great portable machines as well . Can you really Justify spending 15k on a new grinder ? Sure you can buy used but that is really not a smart option , stumpers get the piss beat out of them and a used one can mean spending several hundred to thousands to fix if it craps out . [/QUOTE]
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