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Product Feature: Stump Grinders

Stump Grinders

Safe Stump Removal With These Specialized Products

Skid Pro

Landscapers often find themselves with little room, little time and lots to do. Most leverage the versatility of a skid-steer as a means of expanding their service offerings without paying for standalone equipment. Skid-steer-mounted stump grinders are compact, quieter and less expensive than a standalone grinder while offering an extremely quick ROI. Able to disintegrate stumps up to 10” below grade while achieving a 5” cut per pass, the Skid Pro Stump Grinder has been proving for over 10 years why it’s the best in the industry with a 2-year warranty and thousands sold. See for yourself at

www.skidpro.com.

DR PRO XLSP

Removing stumps couldn’t be simpler or more cost-effective! The DR PRO XLSP is a self-contained, selfpropelled machine that employs eight carbide tungsten-tipped teeth to grind away hardwood stumps with ease. Once positioned, the operator simply locks one wheel, engages the cutting head and pivots easily from side to side, shaving off an inch or more with each pass. A hefty OHV engine (11.7 HP) provides plenty of muscle and with its compact footprint (51”L x 29”W), the DR takes up very little space on a trailer. See the full line at

www.DRpower.com.

TORO® STX-38

The Toro® STX-38 Stump Grinder is built for outstanding durability in the toughest conditions. Fully hydraulic operation means no chance of expensive belts breaking or slipping and no tension adjustments.

The Intelli-Sweep® feature automatically slows the sweep speed of the cutting head based on the load of the wheel, so heavy cutting loads won’t bog down the engine or your progress. And with easy-to-use, TX-style controls and tracks for maneuverability and stability, the STX-38 is extremely operator-friendly. The STX- 38’s electronic fuel injection engine provides less maintenance, easier starting and improved performance. Best of all, ground speeds of 4.5 mph allow you to spend more time grinding and less time transporting the machine—for greater productivity. For more information, please visit www.toro.com.

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