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You don't know me buddy. I have a massive garden and a good place to burn it. I've got alot of older smaller trees and old fence posts to pull aswell. This will save me alot of money. Maybe you're rich, I'm not. Just had large pond dug aswell so plenty of extra soil, so will save me getting a skip. You don't have to watch the video if it offends you.

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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I’ve winched out stumps plenty, It’s a waste of time and effort.

 

Try burning the stump as well, see how that goes.

 

Do it the hard way, fill your boots.

 

 

I just told you it's to save money and you still wanna talk like this. My motives are history, education and saving money. I'm not challenging your knowledge...don't reply, other people want to see.

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14 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I’ve winched out stumps plenty, It’s a waste of time and effort.

 

Try burning the stump as well, see how that goes.

 

Do it the hard way, fill your boots.

 

 

Yr such a ' babe' Dempsey  ? k

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21 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

As I understand it, the op is going to lift it, and then burn it.

Yes I realised that but burning a stump out is easier in some circumstances than digging it out, you still need to pull the laterals once the middle is char. I made a small device to do it many years back but that sort of thing is in the past as it still requires a lot of attention and a couple of hours with a stump grinder is the modern way.

 

We also used to grub stumps out and burn them on land clearance but that also required you to be on site for several days. Last land clearance I did about 12 years ago we hooked the stumps out for a borehole near norwich, windrowed them and spent the day mulching them with the Awhi, all done, dusted and invoiced in a day and a nice bund of mulch to landscape with when the site completed and landscaped.

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