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  1. cory

    stump grinders: which is better? remote control or old school?

    I've stalled the vermeer exactly twice in a thousand hours. Auto swing is no factor re wear and tear with a good op at the helm. Vermeer and Rayco are both good, and dependable. Ive got one of each. Your vids show rayco can take regular abuse
  2. cory

    stump grinders: which is better? remote control or old school?

    So many folks say grinding is boring, for me I just don't see it, it's fascinating trying to do it well and fast and smooth. I tend to dislike automatic/robotic stuff. My vermeer had automatic swing speed adjustment based on engine RPMs in the cut, thankfully it stopped working after awhile.
  3. cory

    stump grinders: which is better? remote control or old school?

    Every operator who knows the absolute bare basics of stumping does that, regardless of engine size, right? I watched a vid of yours, what are your thoughts on smooth, fluid operation as opposed to rammy, herky jerky operation. And thoughts on machine cool down as opposed to shut down...
  4. cory

    stump grinders: which is better? remote control or old school?

    I see vids of remotes in use; are these locales where there are no rocks? While grinding I'm not standing anywhere but behind bullet proof glass. A thrown rock once dented my truck 60' away.
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