Hi Peter,
 
You have already got good informative information about the stump grinder. I
would like to add one more tip if i may. What ever you do, make sure you
ware tightly fit close when doing this. If this stump grinder gets a hold of
a piece of wood that is caught on you,  It will suck you in and seriously
hurt you if you are lucky, and if not so lucky, take your life. Take this
advice from someone who has used several stump grinders. and believe me, I
have seen a few close ones.
Good luck, and have fun!
 
Roger C Bachelder 3rd
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From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Peter Mikochik
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 6:55 AM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] using a stump grinder



hey thanks for all the general advice.
everyone should take care when using any tools.

i think machines such as this are designed to minimize whipping out 
chuncks of debris but i have never seen one, that is why i wanted to know 
if anyone has used one.

i find it very sad that even on this list, some still have the 'get 
sighted help' attitude, without even knowing the facts.
in my head i thought this would be a machine that would be set up and 
lowered mechanically, slowly and carefully. a reasonably tactile and 
audible feedback task

On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Larry Stansifer wrote:

> As with any huge powerful and loud power tool I would
> observe the following
>
> 1. Be very aware of your immediate surroundings and make
> absolutely certain there is no debris such as rocks, metal,
> wire, old pieces of fencing or anything else that can get
> hung up in the machine. In fact I would probably take a
> Maddox type tool and clean around the base of the stump
> before starting.
>
> 2. Be very sure of the grinders features and functions
> before you pull the trigger on this project.
>
> 3. I would probably start with one of the bigger stumps
> because you will have a larger target to practice on.
>
> 4. Start early in the day to maximize the neighbor annoyance
> factor.
>
> 5. Because this thing makes one hell of a noise make certain
> that children and animals are safely chained up on another
> part of your property.
>
> In my opinion probably the biggest challenge you will face
> is convincing the bozo's at tool rental paradise to rent
> this animal to a blind guy and then having the head bozo
> walk you through the machine's operation in a manner that
> makes sense to you.
> You know... Liability insurance and all of that shit.
>
> Good luck my friend and make us all proud.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Rossi
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 5:43 PM
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> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] using a stump grinder
>
>
> Ah come on now Lee. Next you'll be saying that blind people
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