jdgreg
Gold Member
I have 2 flowering bradford pear trees in my front yard, that have been ravaged by storms and momma wants new trees planted. The trees are 8-10" trunks, they were very tall, before the wind tore them apart. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
Trying to mull over my best solution to get rid of the trees. I'm not going to salavage the trees, cost too much to have them transplanted, and the condition they're in, not worth it.
I would expect the trees are way to big to try and pull out with the truck and (long) chain.
So I guess my best bet is to cut them down and rent a grinder to grind the stump down.
Any other good suggestions?
Trying to mull over my best solution to get rid of the trees. I'm not going to salavage the trees, cost too much to have them transplanted, and the condition they're in, not worth it.
I would expect the trees are way to big to try and pull out with the truck and (long) chain.
So I guess my best bet is to cut them down and rent a grinder to grind the stump down.
Any other good suggestions?