The BullMach ARES 61 stump grinder is a piece of equipment designed to remove stumps by mechanical shredding. It is compatible with tractor-mounted machines equipped with a three-point hitch and rear power take-off. The unit works by means of a rotating flywheel equipped with hardened steel teeth which, once activated, rotates at high speed, progressively shredding the wood. This model stands out for its fixed attachment, which ensures greater structural rigidity during intensive work.
Visually, the structure is compact and made entirely of steel, painted in glossy blue with light grey finishes. The design is functional, with a shaped upper guard that surrounds the rotating unit. The BullMach logo is clearly visible on the central housing. The safety labels are positioned to be easily legible. The support base is equipped with adjustable feet to ensure stability when the machine is stationary.
The BullMach ARES 61 tractor stump grinder has a 610 mm diameter flywheel, equipped with 34 teeth arranged in a circle, capable of shredding logs of various sizes into wood chips. The weight of 196 kg promotes the progressive sinking of the machine into the stump and increases its stability during operation. The absence of moving joints on the fixed attachment makes it suitable for continuous applications where precision and control are required.
Its distinctive features include:
- 610 mm flywheel: the high-strength steel rotating disc allows for fast and aggressive wood shredding thanks to its large surface area.
- 34 hardened teeth: arranged around the entire perimeter of the flywheel, they act in sequence to ensure continuous processing even on large logs.
- Painted steel structure: protects the internal components from dust and impact, maintaining the integrity of the machine even in harsh environments.
- Fixed 3-point attachment: ensures rigidity and stability during use, eliminating mechanical play between the tractor and the machine.
- Weight 196 kg: the heavy weight improves penetration into the wood and reduces vibrations, increasing operational safety.


