Factors to Consider:
Renting a stump grinder is another option for those who do not find it practical to purchase one for long-term use. Renting is risky since you do not know the history of the machine, and it may have performance issues as a result of poor maintenance and natural wear and tear. Unlike renting, when shopping around for a stump grinder, you must take a few factors into consideration since this is an investment you will want to make good use of for years to come.
To walk out with a quality stump grinder, consider these factors:
Size – Sizes vary depending on the intended use. For easy and safe maneuverability, try to go with a stump grinder with a slimmer body design. Not only does this reduce fatigue, it allows for easier access to those hard-to-reach spots.
Horsepower – You want the most horsepower possible. Use your budget to determine which stump grinding horsepower is right for you. The higher the power, the more expensive. Get the highest horsepower your budget will allow.
Cutter Disk – You do not want a defective cutter disc, so be sure yours is carbide, with sharp teeth and no visible defects.
Weight – Like size, the weight of your stump grinder will play a large role in your work comfort and overall ability. Choose a weight you are comfortable carrying around for a stretch of time. For large projects, you must arrange proper transportation for a bigger, heavier stump grinder.
Depth – You want to be able to grind down a tree stump to at least 20 inches below grade. Choose a machine that can meet this minimum.
Price – Go by horsepower to set your budget. You want to purchase a stump grinder that has the highest horsepower within your budget.