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8 hours ago, David G said:

Mission Accomplished !

 

Finally finished removing the stump, very happy indeed.

During the digging process I was suspicious that some roots were growing beneath the foundations to the retaining wall. This was later confirmed when I was trying to use the farmers jack to push the stump away from the wall. I was using so much force the shear bolt to the jack snapped. As the roots were impossible to get at using a mattock, I instead used a 5 ft. chisel digging bar to break these roots. Eventually with a huge sense of relief the stump came away.  

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that root ball will have some lovely figure in it.

 

if you can't find a turner for it then let me know...

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5 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Not since the death of The Night King at the hand of Arya have I felt such relief at an evil force meetIng its rightful end.

Verily so Dempsey,  he smiteth this one rightly and with passion   ..... fair maidens will be excitedly trembling in their gussets as he passeth by ?  K

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