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Dealing with hard packed subsoil and tree stumps
MFWHTBAB:
I have a tree stump to remove for a friend.
I think I will stick to the old fashioned method of digging it free and then winching it out the hole.
rogerzilla:
--- Quote from: a lower gear on June 08, 2012, 09:59:42 PM ---In his absence his two children heated up a poker in the fire and inserted into the bunghole of the keg.
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No doubt re-enacting the apocryphal demise of Edward II.
a lower gear:
--- Quote from: MFWHTBAB on June 11, 2012, 06:28:23 PM ---I have a tree stump to remove for a friend.
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I have eleven Leylandii stumps to remove :( Until last week they were thirty-odd feet high ;)
--- Quote from: MFWHTBAB on June 11, 2012, 06:28:23 PM ---I think I will stick to the old fashioned method of digging it free and then winching it out the hole.
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So will I; it'll be my winter's recreation :-\
urban_biker:
You could always hire a stump grinder from your nearest tool hire place. Should cost around £60 for a day and will have no problems clearing your leylandii stumps
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