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Tiny stump grinder


RobRainford
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I would dig it out but it's a conifer and would have some big roots. The reason for a grinder is because the stump won't fit out the door when it's all out! I'll dig a couple of test holes when I take the top bit off to see what it's like.

 

There's a travis Perkins in St helens so I'll give them a buzz.

 

strip the tree in to a pole ,for leavage,dig & expose the roots ,chop the of 3 or 4 ft from main root ball then chop @ the main r/b ,pull over with pre attached rope

 

simples

 

how do you think we managed before grinders came along

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