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Managing Heavy Equipment

Keeping up with a fleet of heavy equipment can be a daunting task. However, I've found that there are a few things that I can do to make it easier on myself. For example, I invested in heavy equipment management software that is helping me keep up with the maintenance and equipment schedule for all of my equipment and machines. When I started using the software, I realized that some of my equipment wasn't getting enough maintenance, and others were getting too much. The software has really streamlined my system and helped me save money. I'm writing this blog to help others learn how to manage their own heavy equipment more effectively. Using software and other equipment management tools and strategies can help you save money too.

The Do's And Don'ts Of Stump Grinder Safety

If you've got a dead tree on your property or just want to get rid of some old tree stumps, then you have two options. You could hire a professional stump grinding service to get the work done for you. Or, you could find a local stump grinder rental and get the job done yourself. The latter is a much cheaper option, so long as you're willing to put the work in.

Still, because a stump grinder is a very powerful piece of machinery, there are some important safety tips you must abide by to avoid injury:

DO Consult a Local Utility Company

For starters, always consult with your local utility company before you do any kind of stump grinding on your property. In order to dig out a stump, you may need to go several feet underground, and there could be gas lines, electrical lines, and other utility lines that you don't want to damage.

By having a utility company come out and give you the "all clear" before you start digging, you can avoid major problems down the road and enjoy greater peace of mind as you begin your project.

DO Clear the Area Thoroughly

Stump grinders are very powerful and will pretty much obliterate anything in their path. Therefore, it's important to clear the area surrounding the stump of any and all debris before you get started, just the same as you would before mowing your lawn.

This way, you can avoid accidentally propelling a large rock or other pieces of debris across your lawn, potentially causing serious injury to yourself or as passerby. 

DON'T Wear the Wrong Attire

When working with a stump grinder, it's also important that you know what's appropriate to wear versus what's downright dangerous. Stick to close-toed shoes, snug-fitting clothes, protection goggles, and a hard hat--just to be safe.

Avoid wearing any dangling jewelry or loose-fitting clothing that could get caught in the machinery and make sure that long hair is tied up in a pony tail so that it doesn't run the risk of getting caught. Better to be safe than sorry.

When it comes to operating a stump grinder, safety is key. And while this is not an exhaustive list of all the safety protocols to follow while you work with a rented stump grinder, keeping these tips in mind will surely help you to avoid accidents and injuries along the way.

To learn more, contact a company like Rentals And More Inc. with any questions or concerns you have.