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moving a massive stump..any ideas?


Czlowiek Drzewo
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Use the force....Luke..... Jedi power required on this one..... or a decent stump grinder..

 

If access is not possible, you may get a EA exception to burn the big bugger...

 

Again clean off all soil ect before you start and carve up butt as much as possible....

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Master of the understatement Mate!

 

Tie it to the back of Tim Craigs wee Suzuki when he's not looking and laugh as he drags it off down the road with his music turned up full chat.

 

imagine as a subby getting his cal, oh ive got a two ton windblown beech stump to grind, alright mate couple hours grinding will squeeze it in tommorow on the way home, turns up and says WTF!:lol:

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