Been thinking more and more seriously about maybe getting a stump grinder for my L2501. Ive spoke often on these forums about my ongoing yard expansion/ land clearing ive been doing on my 13 acre property. When I bought my house, the woods were about to swallow the yard space. The lady who lived in the house prior was in a wheelchair and I was told never wanted anything cut down, so it grew and grew. Ive transformed the property quite a bit, especially since acquiring the L2501 tractor in May 2019. 75 hours on the trator and nearly all of it has been in pushing tree tops, moving logs, root raking, and discing areas that were formerly heavy woods. Ive planted grass in these areas this year and it looks fantastic. One problem remains however - I have dozens of stumps all over the place. I cut them down low and then just mow around them; Some of them I've burned out, by purposely building my burn piles for cleanup on top of them. I went to the local equipment rental place which is really good, and they have walk behind TORO stump grinders (the bigger ones that run on tracts) for rent for like $250 a day / 8 hour runtime allowance. Ive looked at videos of these units in operation and think id have to spend a lot more than 250 to get all the stumps, and I've have to stump grind for days probably standing behind this thing.
This brings me to where I am now - looking at the only 2 real options for owning my own stump grinder capability without spending thousands of dollars. Im aware of 2 options on the market - the Baumalight 1p24, and the Woodland Mills WG24. Both look fairly similar on the specsheet, and both have good reviews from folks. Ive watched videos of both in action. Baumalight requires me to purchase through a dealer, and woodland mills offers direct ship to customer and no middle man. The WG24 I think would be cheaper but not 100% sure. I'm looking for input on these, and would love to hear from someone who actually owns either of these units. Woodland mills has a note on the website saying that essentially they are backlogged on orders, so I have no idea how long id have to wait. Baumalight I'm stuck going through a dealer. I have hit the website up of the closest dealer on their website but they show no baumalight products in stock at all - baumalight isn't even mentioned on their website anywhere. I have not bothered to call just yet. So, I'm really curious about the purchase experience for either unit from an owner.
part of me also still thinks I should save my money and just let the stumps rot out on their own as I've been doing, maybe rent the Toro and just do the ones I find more annoying. The thought of having my own grinder though is really appealing, especially as I continue to create more and more stumps everywhere. If it sounds like im on the fence, I am. I tend to waffle anytime I see price tags with 4 digits and above.
This brings me to where I am now - looking at the only 2 real options for owning my own stump grinder capability without spending thousands of dollars. Im aware of 2 options on the market - the Baumalight 1p24, and the Woodland Mills WG24. Both look fairly similar on the specsheet, and both have good reviews from folks. Ive watched videos of both in action. Baumalight requires me to purchase through a dealer, and woodland mills offers direct ship to customer and no middle man. The WG24 I think would be cheaper but not 100% sure. I'm looking for input on these, and would love to hear from someone who actually owns either of these units. Woodland mills has a note on the website saying that essentially they are backlogged on orders, so I have no idea how long id have to wait. Baumalight I'm stuck going through a dealer. I have hit the website up of the closest dealer on their website but they show no baumalight products in stock at all - baumalight isn't even mentioned on their website anywhere. I have not bothered to call just yet. So, I'm really curious about the purchase experience for either unit from an owner.
part of me also still thinks I should save my money and just let the stumps rot out on their own as I've been doing, maybe rent the Toro and just do the ones I find more annoying. The thought of having my own grinder though is really appealing, especially as I continue to create more and more stumps everywhere. If it sounds like im on the fence, I am. I tend to waffle anytime I see price tags with 4 digits and above.