You guys got me thinking on this. Right now, the 3PH frame sits 10.5" off the ground, which is the lowest point of my tractor. (draw bar bracket) It might be advantageous to have the lowest point of the grinder equal to or above this height, thinking that there might be a situation where the best way to get to a stump would be to straddle it. What do you people think?
Here are my thoughts, what I would do to figure out the height dilemma:
(with nothing on 3ph)
1. lower 3ph to lowest setting, measure height to center of left pin hole.
2. raise 3ph to highest setting, measure height to center of left pin hole,
3. measure lowest part of tractor (drawbar, probably) to center of left pin hole.
4. compare those two measurements. Make it as high as possible while still allowing contact with ground while the 3ph bars still have about 3-4 inches to go before they are at their lowest.
Very good point, you may be in tight enough quarters somewhere that you might have to straddle a stump to get the grinder to it.
[In case I haven't said it yet, you do very very good work. I am very impressed.]
Thanks for the nice compliment, cviola!
You're welcome. Honestly, if I had your skills and a shop like your's, that would be my money maker!