I have cleared about 2 acres of land last November. I have been working the past year cutting the wood down and giving away for free firewood. I had a guy come in with a big dozer and lean into the trees. It took down the tree and stump. I am down to the stumps at this point. Most of the stumps are too big for my tractor to lift (I have to roll the stumps). I have drilled into the stumps and soaked with diesel fuel. They just don't want to burn. I don't want to bury them either. Any ideas to make this go quicker? I have about 50 2-3 foot diameter stumps to get rid of.
Thanks,
Wally
50 2-3 footers can take up a lot of room. I don't know how hard you want to work at this but a pressure washer or even a hose can be used very effectively to wash off the dirt on the stump especially if it is sand. Then one can take a chain saw and with a few cut through clean washed roots the darn things can be consolidated or burned after a few weeks. Once removed from the ground, always cut off the butt log. If you have the stumps hauled away(and you probably should since you have so many) they can get twice as many stumps in the trucks for a much more efficient use of equipment.I hate to dig a hole and bury them because they come back to haunt you.
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