I had that head on my bobcat, I almost went broke trying to keep teeth on it ! They don’t last long, you can’t sharpen them and they are extremely expensive! I have the cmiaf now completely different animal ! Good luck!
@@brianlettrich1944 you can’t sharpen these teeth ! You can’t keep the angle right call fecon and ask them. They will tell you these teeth are not able to be shaped.
That is the same setup as a stump grinder. The cutter wheel should be going from top to bottom while starting X inches in and then backing out a bit as you go down.
Is it because the engine power is insufficient or because the motor flow of the grinder shaft is insufficient? Can you tell me the motor flow of the grinder shaft?
I was on the fence too and then I thought about why would I only wanna cut 2 inches over 4 foot, when my machine is 6 foot so I went with the 6015 on my 65, also my dealer said they don’t even stock the 50s
I love mine Man, I ran the rut terminator xp for a few years and it ran that excellent, and the little I’ve ran this new fecon it seems to handle it just fine, I like kubota a lot honestly!
I had that head on my bobcat, I almost went broke trying to keep teeth on it ! They don’t last long, you can’t sharpen them and they are extremely expensive! I have the cmiaf now completely different animal ! Good luck!
Hopefully I have better luck than you we will see
I don’t think he’s right you can sharpen those teeth.. you can’t sharpen the carbide teeth but those last a long time
Yes I know they can be sharpened they are also double sided
You won't if you keep grinding stumps . Just because they will grind don't mean you should .
@@brianlettrich1944 you can’t sharpen these teeth ! You can’t keep the angle right call fecon and ask them. They will tell you these teeth are not able to be shaped.
That is the same setup as a stump grinder. The cutter wheel should be going from top to bottom while starting X inches in and then backing out a bit as you go down.
Is it because the engine power is insufficient or because the motor flow of the grinder shaft is insufficient? Can you tell me the motor flow of the grinder shaft?
Is there any machine with enough hydraulics to keep a mulcher running?
Yeah maybe the big dedicated mulchers with 2-300 hp
The 97-2 does much better. This 65 is not impressive at all. It is what it is though.
@jdwilk5023 thanks it makes great money every week so idc
Are you running this on High flow ? any adjustments needed vs standard ?
Yes running high flow, and if your machine uses standard flow then you would tune it to your flow rating
my 65 is high flow, just trying to decide on the 6015 or the 5015@@floridafenceland1137
I was on the fence too and then I thought about why would I only wanna cut 2 inches over 4 foot, when my machine is 6 foot so I went with the 6015 on my 65, also my dealer said they don’t even stock the 50s
How you liking the Kubota? Any issues with it mulching? Looking 2 buy one soon same kind of setup just not 100% on Kubota.
I love mine Man, I ran the rut terminator xp for a few years and it ran that excellent, and the little I’ve ran this new fecon it seems to handle it just fine, I like kubota a lot honestly!
Yup thats pretty 😎
How much dolar thus mechine brother?
hello, what would you consider to be an average cost of renting one of these with an operator por a day
I charge $1400.00 per day idk about everyone else
What brand trailer is that? It looks stout.
That is a down to earth brand trailer. It was a good trailer for the money. We traded it in on a diamond C now, that’s a nice trailer
That was statsifing to watching.
Right!
at 1400 per day and the speed you are moving, it would cost about 2800 to grind up a Christmas tree!!
lol yeah an 18 inch pine stump flatted in 4 mins is REAALLLLYY slow
Slow recovery
Just get a chainsaw ffs! Then do the stump.
Can tell there’s not enough flow…. Just listen to it.
I’m good lol
I’ll stay in the ac an run the machine a few min more, it’s a huge pine stump no machine will rip right through it mess than 200hp