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Dominator Stump Grinders for Tough Jobs

Dominator Stump Grinders for Tough Jobs
May 30, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Powerful Stump Grinders by Reist Industries

Stumps don’t stand a chance next to Reist Industries Dominator Series. 

The Dominator line of stump grinders is designed to meet the growing demands of landowners, farmers, and professionals in the agriculture and forestry sectors. 

Paul Latam, regional sales manager with Reist Industries, told Farms.com that these powerful machines offer two main models, each crafted for optimal performance and ease of use. 

To begin with, the Dominator PTO series includes both the PTO drive and PTO swing options. 

These models are suited for tractors and are well-known for their ability to handle tough stump grinding tasks. He explained that farmers appreciate their simple hookup and reliability. 

Reist Industries also offers hydraulic skid steer versions. 

These come in two sizes—one for the compact Mighty Mini and the other for full-sized skid steer loaders. 

What sets this version apart is its piston hydraulic pump system. It delivers a higher tip speed and enhanced chipping capability, making it ideal for cutting through hard stumps with precision. 

This advanced hydraulic technology ensures smoother operation, reduced wear, and greater efficiency. Whether used for clearing land for farming or forestry operations, these grinders save time and energy. 

The Dominator Series is built to withstand tough conditions and is compatible with various types of equipment. 

Latam said whether you are a beginner or a seasoned professional, Reist Industries provides the right equipment to make your stump removal tasks quicker and more effective. 

Take a look at the Dominator Series in the video below. 




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