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Reliable pace for contractors who remove stumps every week—not once a season.
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Built for 6–12 ton excavators and steady, everyday stump work. The SC600 is the all-rounder for development sites, utility corridors, agricultural preparation, and large landscaping jobs with dozens (or hundreds) of stumps.
Strong enough for real production, without moving up to heavy forestry carrier sizes.
On most sites, stump removal is only “done” when the ground is ready for the next step. The SC600 removes stumps efficiently while keeping disturbance tighter—so you spend less time fixing holes, levelling, and cleaning up.
The SC600 is for projects where stump removal needs to be efficient, but a heavy forestry setup doesn’t make sense: housing developments, farm conversion work, utility routes, and large landscaping areas.
Traditional uprooting often adds a chain of extra steps—digging, moving root balls, backfilling holes, compacting, and re-levelling. The SC600 helps keep that extra work down by processing stumps without turning each one into a mini-excavation project.
If your sites have consistent stump volume and you want predictable progress day-to-day, the SC600 is usually the most practical choice in the range.

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Whether it’s a housing plot, a road edge, or a power line route, the job is rarely “just stump removal.” You need steady progress, controlled work zones, and ground that’s workable for the next crew. The SC600 fits that workflow.
Digging stumps out leaves holes that need filling and compaction. That’s extra machine time—and extra cost. The SC600 helps reduce the “fix what we just broke” part of the job, so you can move faster into grading, access, and finishing.
Wear parts are meant to be replaced efficiently. Blades are boltable and dual-sided, and the center screw is replaceable. It’s designed for contractors who want straightforward maintenance and predictable uptime.

The SC600 is the machine you choose when stump removal is a regular part of your work—development sites, agricultural prep, parks, large landscaping, and corridor jobs. It’s strong enough to keep pace, compact enough to stay practical, and matched for the excavators most contractors already run.

The SC600 is designed for 6–12 ton carriers. That’s the range where you get good stability, appropriate hydraulic capability, and the right balance of output and operating cost.
65–150 l/min. Flow affects cycle speed and consistency under load. If your machine’s flow drops heavily under load, real output drops too.
150–250 bar. Pressure supports torque when resistance changes (different species, root density, soil type).
Maybe, but output may be limited. If stump removal is regular production work, matching power properly usually pays back quickly.
The best check is your machine’s available flow and pressure under load. Share your excavator model and hydraulic setup and we can confirm fit based on real requirements.
It depends on coupler standard and dimensions. Provide your coupler type (and excavator model) and we’ll confirm compatibility.
Often yes, but it depends on the hydraulic configuration and stability. If you run a tiltrotator, share the setup so we can confirm.
Up to 700 mm drilling depth. Required depth depends on your next phase (grading, planting, paving, foundations).
The common range you meet on development sites, agricultural prep, parks, and larger landscaping. If you regularly face very large stumps and heavy corridor volumes, the 850 Pro may be the better production choice.
It depends on stump diameter, species, soil, density, and operator technique. Tell us typical stump sizes and site conditions and we’ll give a realistic estimate.
Yes. Time per stump varies by species and roots, but the SC600 is built for variation across a day’s work.
It can, but stones increase wear like any cutting process. Operator control and realistic consumable expectations matter in rocky ground.
Access and ground stability become the limiting factors. One advantage of not uprooting is you often avoid leaving large holes that turn into soft spots.
Yes, within reason. Frozen ground increases resistance and can affect output. If winter work is common for you, tell us typical conditions and we’ll advise best practice.
Because you usually need a clean handover to grading and finishing. If you create deep holes by uprooting, you add backfill and compaction work. The SC600 helps reduce that rework.
Often, yes—because you’re not excavating and removing a root ball from the ground. Less excavation typically means less hole to repair.
Yes. The SC600 is suited to controlled work areas where you want to keep disturbance tighter around the stump.
Often yes, depending on project requirements. If you need material to be removed or reused, the local spec and site plan decide.
Boltable dual-sided blades and the replaceable center screw.
It depends on species, soil, stone content, and operator technique. If you tell us your typical conditions, we can give a realistic range.
Yes. The blades are dual-sided, so you can rotate/flip before replacing.
No. Routine checks are straightforward and designed for working crews, not workshop specialists.
Normal workshop tools cover most needs. Documentation and guidance are provided for service tasks.
Follow the service schedule and oil requirements. Correct setup and sensible operation are the biggest factors in gearbox life.
Yes. If you run production work, keeping a basic consumables set on hand is the simplest way to avoid downtime.
Standard jobsite PPE: eye/face protection, hearing protection, safety boots, and appropriate workwear. Keep safe distances like you would with any cutting operation.
Yes, within normal jobsite safety practices. If the work is very tight-access residential, the SC400 may be a better fit.
Any below-ground work carries risk. Utility locating and site checks are essential. Plan depth and approach accordingly.
If someone can operate an excavator properly, they can operate the attachment. We provide guidance on technique, safety, and maintenance for consistent results.
Depends on production schedule and region. Request a quote and you’ll get a clear timeline.
Yes. Shipping method and cost depend on destination.
Warranty terms vary by region and purchase channel (direct/dealer). Warranty terms are provided in writing with the quote.
Parts availability, documentation, and technical support. For frequent use, we recommend setting up a simple parts plan up front.
If you’re doing medium-scale clearing on 6–12 ton excavators, the SC600 is usually the right tool. If your stumps are consistently large and volumes are heavy (corridor/infrastructure scale), the 850 Pro may be the better production choice. Share your carrier model and typical stump sizes—we’ll tell you straight.