Miller Stump Grinder Adds Swing, Lift and Telescopic Functions
The machine grinds any stump below ground level, configures with high-flow hydraulic machines and includes a 1-inch thick, heavy-duty wheel for smooth cutting.
With six-way grinding wheel positioning that allows for additional swing, lift and telescoping functions, the Miller Stump Grinder, available in 26-inch cutting widths, is designed to eliminate any stump in its way. The machine grinds any stump below ground level, configures with high-flow hydraulic machines and includes a 1-inch thick, heavy-duty wheel for smooth cutting. Thirty dual-direction carbide teeth on both sides of the wheel increase productivity by slicing through tough material while resisting impact and abrasion. The teeth can be rotated 180° to increase their life and efficiency.
The unit also comes equipped with a chain guard to protect the machine and its operator from flying materials, and a push blade to act as an anchor while grinding/fill in holes created while clearing stumps. This link will provide with additional information, photos and videos.
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