38HP 4WD Stump Cutter
The 38HP 4WD Stump Cutter is a compact, high-powered machine designed for efficient stump removal in tough outdoor conditions. It runs on a 38 hp Kohler petrol engine and delivers strong, reliable cutting performance for professional use.
The machine uses a hydraulic 4-wheel drive system with diff-lock. As a result, it maintains strong traction on uneven or soft ground. In addition, the HI/LO drive system lets operators switch between higher speed and maximum pulling force depending on the task.
The cutter offers a 170 cm sweep width and a 44 cm cutting depth. Therefore, it removes large stumps quickly and efficiently. The adjustable swing speed also helps improve cutting accuracy and control.
Operators manage all functions through a single control panel. The panel rotates by 90 degrees for better visibility of the cutting area. In addition, all controls are grouped together for simple and efficient operation.
Safety features are built into the system. For example, the safety bar stops the cutting wheel automatically when the operator leaves the control position. This helps prevent accidents and improves overall job safety.
The drivetrain includes a power clutch with an electric-hydraulic system and integrated brakes. Furthermore, the V-belt drive improves efficiency by reducing power loss during operation.
Ground handling is improved with twin wheels, skid-steer front tyres, and automatic wheel brakes. As a result, the machine remains stable and easy to control during work.
Durability is also a key focus. Sealed bearing housings require no maintenance, and the cutting wheel uses a heavy-duty tooth system for long service life. In addition, lifting and lashing points make transport safe and straightforward.
The machine also includes LED work lights, a chip protection system, an integrated toolbox, and a full wear parts tool kit.
Overall, the 38HP 4WD Stump Cutter combines power, control, and durability. It is ideal for professionals who need efficient stump removal across challenging terrain.



