Stump removal with diesel fuel burn

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tuerdon

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Gave it a try after reading about it here, drill a few holes, fill with diesel and let it burn. My stump was pretty punky but sure was easier than trying to dig it out with the BH. A lot less mess too. The stump in the picture is/was about 2 feet by 1 foot and 4 above the ground. Burned for about 48 hours.
 

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I'll bet it'll smolder underground for a while longer too. Several years ago my grandfather did that with an old oak stump, 2-2.5 feet in diameter. When spring came he had a big hole in the ground where the root ball smoldered away.

Ken
 
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Gave it a try after reading about it here, drill a few holes, fill with diesel and let it burn. My stump was pretty punky but sure was easier than trying to dig it out with the BH. A lot less mess too. The stump in the picture is/was about 2 feet by 1 foot and 4 above the ground. Burned for about 48 hours.

How many holes, and about how much diesel was used?
 
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Ive never had a problem with big holes left after burning our Mesquite stumps. I usually run a disc over the area or dump in some dirt with the FEL and smooth out.
 
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tuerdon we have a large 3' old locust stump about 6' from the house. Do you think that's too close to try with that method?

I don't want to dig it because I fear it will be a threat to the field stone cellar foundation. thanks
 
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The method i've found works best for me is set half of a 55 gallon drum over the stump and build a fire in it.
When i clean up after cutting winters firewood, all the scraps that don't stack with the stove wood get cut and piled just for that purpose.
I cut the stump off just above ground then in the fall or early spring when things are damp, keep a fire burning in the barrel as long as needed to get the stump below ground level.
 
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Not having access to diesel fuel, my father used to use charcoal. Not the least expensive way to go but a lot less smoke in a Suburban setting.
Savage, no way I'd start a fire that close to the house. Time to rent a stump grinder.
 
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Whats that green stuff in the upper left corner of the photo. :D:D

Wedge
 
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savageactor7 this stump was about 5 feet from the cottage but no issue with it burning this close. The diesel starts the fire then it smolders for a long time as the stump is slowly burned away.

amstaff, drilled about 10 holes 4" deep and used about a half gallon of fuel

kensnelling, you are correct and you really need to watch out for root fires. I soaked it down after to make sure it was out. Don't try this in an area that has lots of pine trees, they can cause a fire up to 6 months after the burn due to roots smoldering for months.
 
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I read someplace about drilling the stump then putting saltpeter and charcoal in the holes then filing the holes with diesel but I don't rember where or the exact process. The saltpeter and charcoal made black powder that burned very hot but will not explode. Can anyone help with info on this?????
 

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