CurlyDave
Elite Member
In the future, if possible, cut your tree higher up. The higher the better. That way you will have some leverage to assist you...
I have to agree with this.
The only reason to cut a tree low is to maximize the board feet of lumber it will produce. I try to cut trees where I will take out the stump as high up as I can comfortably operate the chain saw.
If the stump is going to be really large it is far easier to cut it off again closer to the ground once you have broken it free.