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Removed this windblown Fir a while back.

The hole was there, so why not use it.

Trimmed a few roots back, one cut and it fell in nicely, turned the root plate in the hole, back filled and job done.:thumbup:

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Ahh good job, plenty of labour saving equipment, I wouldn't have thought of burying the stump, I'd have probably dug it out with the 360 and used the hiab to get it on the truck. Nicely finished job, very tidy.

 

 

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Sneaky, better than trying to grind it and when it rots away they can have a pond.

 

A lot of this was done post 87 storm, I often wonder what the ground looks like now.

 

Technically it's unlicensed waste land filling.

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How can that be classed as waste ?

 

Because it arose from your work and you subsequently discarded and disposed of it in a hole especially dug for it.

 

waste=nny substance or object the holder discards, intends to discard or is required to discard

 

Don't get worried it's no different from burning arb waste you bring back to the yard and burn it.

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How can that be classed as waste ?

 

Because it arose from your work and you subsequently discarded and disposed of it in a hole especially dug for it.

 

waste=nny substance or object the holder discards, intends to discard or is required to discard

 

Don't get worried it's no different from burning arb waste you bring back to the yard and burn it.

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Sneaky, better than trying to grind it and when it rots away they can have a pond.

 

Ha my thoughts exactly.

 

Like your style tho fella I've buried a few large lumps in my time, trees that is not big women they've buried me. Lol

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Sneaky, better than trying to grind it and when it rots away they can have a pond.

 

nice idea, but that'll be under there for a long long time. Nice job though:001_smile:

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