WARNING: Flying Debris Hazard
Stones, chips, and debris can cause serious injury or property damage.
Debris can fly 75 ft in any direction out of the chute. They can bounce off
any fixed objects as well and hit operator, bystanders or breakable objects.
1. Set/engage the brake.
2. Pivot the grinder toward the side of the stump, then lower it approximately 1/2" to 1” into the
front-top corner of the stump. Slowly pivot the cutting blade back and forth, lowering the
cutting blade approximately 1/2” to 1” before each sweep, until you have removed the front
portion of the stump to ground level.
WARNING: Rotating cutter wheel.
Keep hands and feet away. Contact with wheel rotating teeth will cause
serious personal injury.
3. Raise cutting blade until center of cutting blade is just above top of stump.
4. With cutting blade off to one side, advance the machine horizontally by releasing and resetting
the brake. Advance the machine forward to engage the cutting blade into the stump so that
when swept across the stump it will remove 1/2" to 1” of stump with each sweep.
5. Sweep the cutting blade across the stump, cutting away 1/2” to 1” of stump.
6. Advance cutting blade 1/2” to 1”, and sweep again across stump in opposite direction.
7. Continue sweeping cutting blade left and right across stump, advancing it before each sweep,
cutting 1/2” to 1” depth of stump with each sweep.
8. Cut complete stump flush with ground, then go back and cut to further depth, if desired.
Chip Build-up
9. When grinding larger stumps, chips may begin to build up under the wheels.
Release brake and pull machine towards you so that the “chip pile” is directly under
the cutting wheel.
Drop cutter wheel down on “chip pile”, material will be discharged from machine
area.
WARNING: Flying Debris Hazard
Stones, chips, and debris can cause serious injury or property damage.
Debris can fly 75 ft in any direction out of the chute and bounce off objects
and hit operator, bystanders or breakable objects.