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Stump Be Gone: The Power of the Walk-Behind Stump Grinder

Stump Be Gone: The Power of the Walk-Behind Stump Grinder

Every farmer needs a stump grinder to eliminate those stubborn tree stumps, unlocking the full potential of your land for farming and growth.

BY: Zahra Sadiq 

Are you tired of stubborn tree stumps that stop you from using your land to its full potential? A walk-behind stump grinder is a game-changer for farmers, allowing you to quickly and efficiently remove tree stumps that would otherwise limit your land’s potential-opening up new possibilities for crops, grazing, or expansion.  

BaumaLight produces a wide range of top-quality attachments for agricultural and light industrial applications and this commitment to excellence is reflected in their highly efficient and durable walk-behind stump grinder.  

The WB44 portable stump grinder is a compact, powerful tool with a 13 HP Honda GX390 engine and a 10-inch cutting head featuring 12 concave carbide-tipped teeth. Its sharp, durable teeth can be rotated three times for extended cutting performance.  

ith a 30-inch width, it fits through gates and narrow spaces, ideal for hard-to-reach areas. The grinder’s 15-inch pneumatic tires roll smoothly without damaging turf, while its wide cutting arc grinds stumps up to 20 inches in diameter with minimal repositioning. Integrated handles, lifting hooks, and a folding handle make transport and storage easy, while a dual double v shaped belt ensures consistent power. 

With its portability, durability, and powerful performance, the WB44 stump grinder is the perfect solution for farmers and landowners looking to efficiently clear stumps and maximize their land's potential. 

Watch this video to see the WB44 in action clearing away those stubborn stumps! 




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