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Rupe
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Lowered as much as possible, then rings pushed off with block driver, then felled the least 6 foot or so. Split it all on site into manageables (using logsplitter) and it all dissapeared on its own. I took one LDV full of logs for myself, that was all. I had so many people wanting wood and some I owed wood to for favours etc. so they all came and took waht they wanted and left me with sawdust!

 

Still got 100's of pics to come!!

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We took some away, half a truck full, or the pile would have been too big. Left it a bit raised so it will level out in time. Was quite soft in the middle, but still took 3+ hours to grind! (had 6 cups of tea brough out in that time though and cake/jaffa cakes/chocalate brownies etc etc.

 

Also took a truck load of sawdust as expected.

 

Hi Rupe,

 

What grinder did you use for that stump?

Putting my Rayco RG50 up for sale at the weekend, as needs must unfortunately:thumbdown:, could be a nice addition to your kit though:thumbup:

 

Al.

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Hi Rupe,

 

What grinder did you use for that stump?

Putting my Rayco RG50 up for sale at the weekend, as needs must unfortunately:thumbdown:, could be a nice addition to your kit though:thumbup:

 

Al.

 

I got a vermeer 252, so yours is just a bit bigger, would have been good for that stump, but I don't do much that size.

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