anndel
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You could but it'll take logner. I used a M18 Sawzall with a Diablo aggressive pruning blade and a cold chisel/sledge hammer.
My father was fond of explosives if the tree was to big to push over with the D7. One sunday afternoon he dug a hole under a big tree, paid out some wire, and we crawled under the D7 looking out the spaces in the tracks. He let my(in kindergarten) touch the wires to the 12v dry cell battery. .Here is my go arborist procedure.
I don't know why she was so mad???It all depends on the type of tree, how large the stump is, how large the tap root is and how long the stump has been sitting. If the majority of roots, including the tap root, are rotten, you can likely yank it out with a winch or tow strap, but if its a large stump, with a deep, large tap root and is fairly freshly cut, you will likely need to dig around it, cut surrounding roots and cut at least a portion of the tap root to get the stump to flex enough to break the tap root and pull it out.Has anyone had any success using a jack/winch to do the stump pull method versus cutting it out.
I've done it in the past, but these were more just established shrubs with very large -crowns-
Has anyone had any success using a jack/winch to do the stump pull method versus cutting it out.
I've done it in the past, but these were more just established shrubs with very large -crowns-
WinsSure. You can also dig around the roots with a chopstick