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Case 1845C as a Stump Grinder Carrier and the Limits of Skid Steer Power
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The 1845C and Case’s Legacy in Compact Loaders
The Case 1845C skid steer loader was introduced in the early 1990s and quickly became one of the most widely used machines in its class. With a rated operating capacity of 1,700 lbs and an operating weight around 6,000 lbs, it was powered by a 51 HP Cummins diesel engine and featured a chain drive system known for its durability. Case sold tens of thousands of units globally, and the 1845C remains a favorite among contractors and landowners for its mechanical simplicity and rugged build.
Its hydraulic system, however, was designed for general-purpose attachments—buckets, forks, augers—not high-demand tools like stump grinders. When paired with a 3,500 lb stump grinder, the 1845C becomes a test of hydraulic limits, traction, and operator patience.
Hydraulic Flow and Pressure Constraints
The 1845C’s auxiliary hydraulic system delivers approximately 15–16 gallons per minute (GPM) at 2,500 psi. While adequate for light-duty tools, this flow rate is marginal for stump grinders, which typically require:
  • Minimum flow: 20–30 GPM
  • Operating pressure: 3,000–3,500 psi
  • Case drain line for motor protection
  • High-flow couplers and reinforced hoses
Without sufficient flow, the grinder spins slowly, bogs under load, and overheats. Operators may find themselves feathering the controls to avoid stalling, especially when grinding hardwood stumps or working in clay-heavy soil.
Weight Distribution and Stability Challenges
A 3,500 lb grinder mounted on the front of a 1845C shifts the center of gravity dramatically forward. The machine’s rear counterweight and wheelbase were not designed for such loads. Symptoms include:
  • Rear wheels lifting during boom extension
  • Reduced traction on uneven terrain
  • Difficulty turning under load
  • Increased wear on lift arms and pins
Operators often add rear ballast—concrete blocks, steel plates, or filled tires—to compensate. However, this adds stress to the frame and drivetrain, and may void manufacturer safety guidelines.
Electrical and Hydraulic Compatibility Issues
Many modern stump grinders use electronic control modules to manage motor speed, direction, and safety interlocks. The 1845C, with its analog control system, lacks the wiring harness and voltage regulation needed to support these features. Retrofitting requires:
  • Installing a 12V power tap with fuse protection
  • Mounting a control box in the cab
  • Running shielded cables along the boom
  • Ensuring waterproof connectors and strain relief
Even then, the machine’s vibration and electrical noise may interfere with signal integrity, causing erratic behavior or shutdowns.
Field Anecdotes and Operator Workarounds
One operator reported using a 1845C with a heavy-duty grinder to clear stumps on a reclaimed pasture. The machine could grind small pine stumps effectively but struggled with oak and hickory. To improve performance, he:
  • Raised engine RPM slightly above factory spec
  • Installed a hydraulic cooler to prevent overheating
  • Replaced factory couplers with high-flow flat-face units
  • Used a manual override switch to bypass grinder safety lockouts
Despite these modifications, productivity remained low compared to dedicated stump grinding machines. The operator eventually switched to a tow-behind grinder powered by a 60 HP Kohler engine, reducing job time by 60%.
Recommendations for Safe and Efficient Operation
If using a Case 1845C with a heavy grinder:
  • Limit stump diameter to under 12 inches
  • Grind in short bursts to avoid hydraulic fatigue
  • Monitor fluid temperature and install a cooler if needed
  • Use rear ballast and operate on level ground
  • Avoid prolonged operation at full boom extension
For contractors considering this setup long-term, upgrading to a high-flow skid steer—such as a Case SV280 or a Bobcat S770—may offer better results. These machines deliver 30+ GPM and include case drain ports, electronic controls, and reinforced lift arms.
Conclusion
The Case 1845C is a reliable and versatile machine, but pairing it with a 3,500 lb stump grinder pushes it beyond its design envelope. While possible with careful modification and operator skill, the setup is best suited for occasional use on small stumps. For serious grinding work, a purpose-built machine or high-flow skid steer is the smarter investment.
In compact equipment, capability isn’t just about horsepower—it’s about matching the right tool to the right carrier. And when the grinder outweighs the loader, it’s time to rethink the plan.
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