I have an old Cypress stump next to my house with roots against the foundation. There are also old galvanized water and irrigation pipes next to and under it (I am the new, second owner of this property). I have had stumps ground out before, once with one that looked like a big circular saw and another that looked like a lawnmower, but neither will work in this case as there are open trenches for new water pipes already dug.
Other than spending a day or two hacking away at it with an axe and sawzall, any other ideas to make removing it easier? I got it as low as I could with my chainsaw. Explosives are not an option.
Thanks, my lower back thanks you too.
Other than spending a day or two hacking away at it with an axe and sawzall, any other ideas to make removing it easier? I got it as low as I could with my chainsaw. Explosives are not an option.
Thanks, my lower back thanks you too.
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