Thanks for all the replies. I am aware of the various methods to burn out stumps. I may actually try the diesel method on one this weekend just for the heck of it. If all I had was a handful of stumps scattered around I would do these type of methods and not even consider a stump grinder. I would honestly prefer not to spend $2600 on a stump grinder. The only reason I am considering it now is because of the volume of stumps now on my place. There are dozens and dozens all over the place, and especially where I have now planted grass seed and expanded my yard, Its a real pain to mow the grass in these areas because of all the stumps I have to go around. There are just so many stumps everywhere now, and the hardwoods are always resprouting so I have to cut them or spray them , its just too many at this point. I may do an actual count on the stumps this weekend just to have a number, but Im talking over 60 stumps I know, with plans to add more. Its enough where I feel a stump grinder is finally making sense for me.
I am leaning pretty hard the last few days of placing an order for the WG24 in the very near future.
I do still have one question I am trying to find an answer to, and that is regarding the life of these teeth. I just have no experience with these teeth. Do they wear with just a couple dozen stumps, or is it more like it takes a large volume before they start to dull out? I really don't know what sort of lifespan I am working with. I'm talking just straight stump grinding, not hitting any rocks, etc. Is the life expectancy similar to a chainsaw chain for example? Or, is it more so something where you may never have to change a tooth for years? I need some kind of concept of how these teeth hold up.
I wish I could take this approach. Unfortunately I dont have no where near enough muscle to pull most of these stumps up. Many of them are so stout that I think it would likely take a tract dozer or something to pull them. Many of these stumps are over 20 inches, many are live oaks. My little L2501 wont even budge them.So do I and I have my own method. I cut them high (the bigger around the higher I cut them). Then I put a chain choker at the top and hook it to my drawbar and put the tractor in FWA 4 low and yank them out of the ground, roots and all. Let them lay there for a couple months do the dirt falls off, drag them to my burn pile and roast them. The big ones (over 15" in diameter, I have ground with a stump grinding outfit. Around here it's 50 cents an inch.
I am leaning pretty hard the last few days of placing an order for the WG24 in the very near future.
I do still have one question I am trying to find an answer to, and that is regarding the life of these teeth. I just have no experience with these teeth. Do they wear with just a couple dozen stumps, or is it more like it takes a large volume before they start to dull out? I really don't know what sort of lifespan I am working with. I'm talking just straight stump grinding, not hitting any rocks, etc. Is the life expectancy similar to a chainsaw chain for example? Or, is it more so something where you may never have to change a tooth for years? I need some kind of concept of how these teeth hold up.