Millet 4,497 Posted November 3, 2011 Report Share Posted November 3, 2011 put a pic up of when its gone Here you go mate..i need to try and dig the stump out but that is for another day.. ..the bit that is left laying on the floor need's to be cut with caution as they is barbed wire embeded into part's of it what can not be seen.. well bet your glad thats done looks like you had a busy day!!! id google stump grinders in your local area tho mate some only charge £15 - £20 an hour and it will be money well spent to save digging that stump out if its 35 years old!!!! and use an old chain on the big bit left so it dont matter if you hit the wire cheers for posting tho, hope your enjoying your well deserved can It's harder work than folk think and my hat comes of to them tree surgion's out there who do it day in and day out..and thank you very much for the good chain idea and the stump grinder..i will look into it next week.. .. Cheer's 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stewie 3,387 Posted November 3, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2011 put a pic up of when its gone Here you go mate..i need to try and dig the stump out but that is for another day.. ..the bit that is left laying on the floor need's to be cut with caution as they is barbed wire embeded into part's of it what can not be seen.. well bet your glad thats done looks like you had a busy day!!! id google stump grinders in your local area tho mate some only charge £15 - £20 an hour and it will be money well spent to save digging that stump out if its 35 years old!!!! and use an old chain on the big bit left so it dont matter if you hit the wire cheers for posting tho, hope your enjoying your well deserved can It's harder work than folk think and my hat comes of to them tree surgion's out there who do it day in and day out..and thank you very much for the good chain idea and the stump grinder..i will look into it next week.. .. Cheer's no bother mate it is hard work but as in any trade there are ways to make life easier when your in the know ALTHOUGH i must add im not a climber but its just as hard on the ground Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted November 3, 2011 Report Share Posted November 3, 2011 put a pic up of when its gone Here you go mate..i need to try and dig the stump out but that is for another day.. ..the bit that is left laying on the floor need's to be cut with caution as they is barbed wire embeded into part's of it what can not be seen.. well bet your glad thats done looks like you had a busy day!!! id google stump grinders in your local area tho mate some only charge £15 - £20 an hour and it will be money well spent to save digging that stump out if its 35 years old!!!! and use an old chain on the big bit left so it dont matter if you hit the wire cheers for posting tho, hope your enjoying your well deserved can It's harder work than folk think and my hat comes of to them tree surgion's out there who do it day in and day out..and thank you very much for the good chain idea and the stump grinder..i will look into it next week.. .. Cheer's no bother mate it is hard work but as in any trade there are ways to make life easier when your in the know ALTHOUGH i must add im not a climber but its just as hard on the ground No your the lackie sweeping up the branches................. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stewie 3,387 Posted November 3, 2011 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2011 put a pic up of when its gone Here you go mate..i need to try and dig the stump out but that is for another day.. ..the bit that is left laying on the floor need's to be cut with caution as they is barbed wire embeded into part's of it what can not be seen.. well bet your glad thats done looks like you had a busy day!!! id google stump grinders in your local area tho mate some only charge £15 - £20 an hour and it will be money well spent to save digging that stump out if its 35 years old!!!! and use an old chain on the big bit left so it dont matter if you hit the wire cheers for posting tho, hope your enjoying your well deserved can It's harder work than folk think and my hat comes of to them tree surgion's out there who do it day in and day out..and thank you very much for the good chain idea and the stump grinder..i will look into it next week.. .. Cheer's no bother mate it is hard work but as in any trade there are ways to make life easier when your in the know ALTHOUGH i must add im not a climber but its just as hard on the ground No your the lackie sweeping up the branches................. :laugh: you try "sweeping" up 15ft branches of oak and see how easy it is mate 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnipper 6,874 Posted November 3, 2011 Report Share Posted November 3, 2011 Cutting them ups a piece of piss try moving them around with the soil and roots on all the time 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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