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Do the sensible thing, Just bore round the cambium 3 - 4 inch.

 

Then bore two holes in the centre and we he's not looking fill it with semtex, though you won't need much. 250g of that good stuff'll bring down a plane.

Used this technique many a time with trees next to buildings and railway bridges

 

Good luck

Sam

 

Dynamite was used at one time. My first employer in Cambridge had regularly blown up/out elm stumps that had succumbed to DED in earlier times.

 

Can you imagine providing the RAMS for blowing up stumps today:lol:

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What am I missing?

Is the squared length a temporary handle to get leverage to rock the stump out or has he got a use for it afterwards as it is that I can't fathom?

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Leaf blowers always handy to remove the loose stuff to see where the roots are. Done a couple with a pressure washer as well but was a bit messy.

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Backpack blower, garden hose, slammer, tirfir and a good anchor and a few litres of sweat.

 

Or 3 x 3kg charges of anfo, (cheaper than powergel) lots of sandbags and some heavy water soaked blankets. You could up the charge but youd want to chain that stump to something!

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