Thanks for sharing; I just placed an order for an MTL stump auger. I really appreciated your point about it being easier on the machine and less of a big chaotic mess during operation. I'm also saving a few thousand bucks by pairing it with my auger drive that I already need rather than buying an entirely separate attachment.
Thanks! I have no experience with mini skids, however I have seen a few reviews where most people where unhappy with the performance with stump planets due to it being so light weight.
It works with a mini skid steer I have a Toro Dingo and I built a stump planer for it but the secret of it is make sure it's no longer than 12 in. If it's too long you can't put the down pressure on. Mine works perfect
Where can I get one? I think I would need a larger one for my skid steer. I have a bobcat high torque planetary gear auger that this should work with. My skid steer is 84 hp, high flow at 31 gpm komatsu 1020.
skidsteersolutions.com has a large selection of drive motors and planer bits... they have guides that will help you find the right attachment for your machine... I purchased mine from Jim Goodall Tree Equipment in Fort Myers, Florida, they could probably tell you what the right size drive would be for your machine as well
I've already broken my tip at the base but it's probably more my fault. I got to where I was changing angles mid cut because it wouldn't "dig" anymore. They're pine stumps and purely green. Have you found drier stumps are easier?
I broke several when I was first learning to use it .. the key is to not change angles after the bit is seated in the wood and reverse it out as you pick up … I have found species and age to be the ultimate factor in difficulty… rotten stumps are very hard to get a bite in
Thanks for sharing; I just placed an order for an MTL stump auger. I really appreciated your point about it being easier on the machine and less of a big chaotic mess during operation. I'm also saving a few thousand bucks by pairing it with my auger drive that I already need rather than buying an entirely separate attachment.
You wont have any worries with the hydraulic drive, they are built to run and last.
Thank you. You are the real deal and I appreciate you taking the time to share.
After using the 10” would you recommend the 10 or 14”?
Very good overview and demonstration of the stump planer. Would it work with a mini skid steer?
Thanks! I have no experience with mini skids, however I have seen a few reviews where most people where unhappy with the performance with stump planets due to it being so light weight.
It works with a mini skid steer I have a Toro Dingo and I built a stump planer for it but the secret of it is make sure it's no longer than 12 in. If it's too long you can't put the down pressure on. Mine works perfect
Pretty sweet! What’s the price point on these?
Whats the type of engine and whats the diametr of drilling attachment? 🙂
The skid steer has a 65 hp kubota. The planer attachment is 10” diameter.
will it work on a" low flow" Bobcat S300 I think I have about an 80 horsepower kabota Thanks
My skid steer is a standard flow (17 GPM) and it works great ... I think the S300 is around 20 GPM so it should do even better
Where can I get one? I think I would need a larger one for my skid steer. I have a bobcat high torque planetary gear auger that this should work with. My skid steer is 84 hp, high flow at 31 gpm komatsu 1020.
skidsteersolutions.com has a large selection of drive motors and planer bits... they have guides that will help you find the right attachment for your machine... I purchased mine from Jim Goodall Tree Equipment in Fort Myers, Florida, they could probably tell you what the right size drive would be for your machine as well
Great review thanks
Great video
Would this work on a 40 horsepower mahindra tractor
I've already broken my tip at the base but it's probably more my fault. I got to where I was changing angles mid cut because it wouldn't "dig" anymore. They're pine stumps and purely green. Have you found drier stumps are easier?
I broke several when I was first learning to use it .. the key is to not change angles after the bit is seated in the wood and reverse it out as you pick up … I have found species and age to be the ultimate factor in difficulty… rotten stumps are very hard to get a bite in
How about chasing roots how does it do
It does great as long as the roots are over 3 inches, but once it gets smaller than that it usually grabs and rips them out of the ground
Great review what gpm flow rate is your skiddy?
It’s 17.8 GPM and handles the X1975 perfect
How long did the entire stump take start to Finish?
Each stump took around 25 minutes depending on size and species
What head are you using to turn it?
The McMillen X1975
How does it do on oak stumps?
It does well in hardwood as long as it’s dry
looking to buy the 10" Titan planer thanks for sharing the video.
Is that a 10” or 14” planner ?
It’s a 10”