Carlton Stump Grinders for Tight Access and Heavy Work
Track-mounted, self-propelled, and towable machines built for narrow spaces and demanding jobs
Track-Mounted Access
Self-Propelled Range
Choose the Carlton machine type for the job
Start with access width, drive type, and how much stump work the day calls for.
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About Carlton Stump Grinders
Carlton is known for stump grinders built for different types of work — from compact self-propelled units to larger track-mounted and tow-behind machines. Instead of focusing on design, these machines are defined by access, power, and how much work they can handle.
This makes it easier to choose the right model based on the job — whether it’s tight backyard access, regular daily work, or larger stump removal that requires more cutting power.
This makes it easier to choose the right model based on the job — whether it’s tight backyard access, regular daily work, or larger stump removal that requires more cutting power.
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Different machine types for home use, landscaping, and professional work
Carlton Stump Grinder FAQ

What kind of machines is Carlton known for?
Carlton is known for stump grinders available in self-propelled, track-mounted, and tow-behind formats. The range includes compact machines for tight access and larger units for heavy work.
What is the difference between self-propelled, track-mounted, and tow-behind models?
Self-propelled machines are used for everyday jobs, track-mounted units handle tighter access and softer ground, and tow-behind models are suited for larger open areas. The best choice depends on access, transport, and job size.
Are there Carlton grinders for narrow backyard access?
Yes. Some track-mounted models are designed for tight access where larger machines cannot fit. Access width is one of the key specs to compare.
Which Carlton models use remote control?
Remote control depends on the model and series. The easiest way to confirm is to check the product specifications for each machine.
How should a Carlton grinder be chosen?
Start with access width, machine type, and expected workload. Then compare cutter wheel size, transport setup, and control options.
Where can specs and manuals be checked?
Product listings and specification pages are the best places to verify details and compare different models.
Customer Feedback
Short notes on access, control, and daily use.
Ryan K.
“Easy to work around fences”
The compact layout helped more than expected. It moved through side-yard access without turning setup into a separate project.
The compact layout helped more than expected. It moved through side-yard access without turning setup into a separate project.
Melissa T.
“Remote control helped on awkward stumps”
Being able to stand back helped with sight lines and cutter positioning. The job felt calmer and easier to control.
Being able to stand back helped with sight lines and cutter positioning. The job felt calmer and easier to control.
Daniel P.
“Built more for work than show”
Nothing felt overcomplicated. The controls were predictable, and that mattered once the wheel was down in the stump.
Nothing felt overcomplicated. The controls were predictable, and that mattered once the wheel was down in the stump.
Mark H.
“Good fit for repeat service jobs”
The machine felt practical for small crews. Access, transport, and cleanup were easier to plan around.
The machine felt practical for small crews. Access, transport, and cleanup were easier to plan around.













