A tracked, self‑propelled stump grinding machine powered by a 27 hp (740 cc) gasoline engine. It’s designed for removing stumps in agricultural, landscaping and forestry settings and combines a compact tracked chassis, an automatic cutter head and heavy‑duty construction for tough jobs.
The machine is fitted with a 27 hp (740 cc) gasoline engine. For exact oil type, fuel capacity and recommended service intervals follow the engine manual or contact the seller/manufacturer.
The 600 mm figure in the product title typically refers to the cutter wheel or cutting width/diameter. This gives an indication of the cutter’s size and typical maximum effective cutting width, but actual stump removal capability depends on stump species and root configuration.
The specification indicates a cutter depth of 245 mm below ground level and up to 700 mm above ground. This describes the cutter’s vertical working range—confirm exact operating procedure in the user manual.
A 50° head swing means the cutter head can pivot 50 degrees across its sweep arc, allowing the operator to grind stumps and roots at varying angles without repositioning the entire machine, improving coverage and efficiency.
Listed machine weight is 544 kg and overall dimensions are 2230 × 880 × 1390 mm (L × W × H). Note the listing also shows package dimensions and a single gross weight; please verify packaging units and shipping weight with the seller prior to purchase.
Because the machine is tracked and about 544 kg, transport typically requires a small trailer or flatbed with adequate load rating and tie‑down points or a forklift for loading. Confirm crate/package dimensions and gross weight with the seller (packaging units appear inconsistent in the listing).
Yes. The tracked, compact design improves traction, stability and access in tighter or uneven areas compared with wheeled units, making it well suited for gardens, yards and some forestry settings.
Operators should wear eye and ear protection, gloves, steel‑toe boots and a dust mask as needed. Maintain a safe exclusion zone, use guards and shields, follow emergency‑stop procedures, never operate under the influence, and complete training on the machine before use. Follow local regulations and the operator manual.
Perform daily pre‑start checks (fluid levels, tracks, bolts, cutter teeth, guards). Change engine oil/filters, check air filter and hydraulic fluids per the engine and equipment manuals. Replace worn cutter teeth promptly. Establish a regular maintenance schedule as recommended by the manufacturer.
Common spare parts include cutter teeth or inserts, drive belts, hydraulic hoses/fittings, track components, engine filters and engine oil. Keep a basic tool kit and safety parts (guards, fasteners) available. Ask your supplier about parts availability and lead times.
Capability depends on stump diameter, species, root depth and hardness. The cutter size (~600 mm) suggests good performance on small to medium stumps; very large or deeply rooted stumps may require multiple passes, additional excavating or a larger machine. Test on a representative stump or consult the seller for guidance.
Optional accessories (for example different cutter wheel types, remote control, or transport frames) may be offered by the manufacturer or dealer. Availability varies—ask the supplier for available options and retrofit possibilities.
Warranty terms and after‑sales service plans are not specified in the listing. Ask the seller or authorized dealer about warranty duration, what it covers, authorized service locations and availability of spare parts before purchase.
The listing states a video outgoing inspection and machinery test report are included. Confirm receipt of the inspection video, test report, operator manual and any spare parts list with the seller before shipping so you get full documentation and proof of pre‑shipment testing.
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