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Grind Down a Tree Stump with a Stump Grinding Machine

  How to properly grind down a tree stump the right way with a stump grinding machine There are several sizes of stump grinding machines, from the smaller units that you can fit onto your back, and carry up a slope or hill, and grind down medium to small size tree stumps. And then there are medium size stump grinders that you can generally rent from your local rental yard store. Then there are bigger size machines, that need more room, and usually charge more, but can do them faster. You also have giant size machines that can blow you away, if you can find a clip on YouTube or cable television. Bamboo Removal Service Near Auckland We will assume you are going to do it yourself, and you rent a standard  stump grinding machine. The front of the machine has a blade almost like a circular saw, but with carbide teeth. These teeth are very hard, and if you want to grind them down yourself, you need a green grinding wheel to do that. The one of the biggest hazards of stump grinding...

Stump Grinding & Removal Auckland

  You would want to put up plywood walls around your work area, so no rocks or small chips fly out, especially if you are working around windows or delicate items. If your stump is in dirt that has small rocks, you’re best to try and dig out as many as you can, before you start. Most cities have a telephone number that you can call if you want to dig in your yard. Most stump grinding usually goes down about 6 inches below the grade, so you can put in your concrete, sod, new grass, mulch, new yard, or whatever, and the machines can go down deeper than that, but the more deeper, the more harder to control the machine. Bamboo Grinding and Removal in Auckland One stup grinding machine I have is for going up close to the house or fence, and getting it to the side, without hitting things. You will sweat if you have a pretty good size stump. It's also fun to stump grind. You just have to slowly slide the machine back and forth, over the stump, and slowly start watching the stump turn to...