I've got an ash tree about 2'-3' in diameter at the base; it's rotten and needs to go. I've taken my little Kubota BX25 and yanked smaller trees out, but nothing this big. I bought a ripper tooth from Bro-Tek which is on the backhoe now, and it seems to work well. However, this is a pretty big tree - and I'd like to remove the stump and as much of the roots as possible (at least the big parts.) Where it is now, I'd like to level out with sand and put an above-ground pool so I can teach my boy how to swim.
Has anyone used explosives - not to blow up the stump or cut down the tree - but to fracture and loosen the soil surrounding the roots? The soil here is mostly sandy but very well compacted. About 3'-4' down it changes to clay. If I can get just the top 18"-24" or so of the stump and roots out, I'd be happy.
I'm thinking use my post hole auger to drill down close to the roots, pack in explosives then cover up and ignite. The idea being that the surrounding dirt would loosen significantly enough to remove the stump and the larger roots easier. Similar to how they fracture rock with explosives.
If not, are there other suggestions (aside from spending 20+ hours on the backhoe tearing at roots and trying to manually pull it out?)
Has anyone used explosives - not to blow up the stump or cut down the tree - but to fracture and loosen the soil surrounding the roots? The soil here is mostly sandy but very well compacted. About 3'-4' down it changes to clay. If I can get just the top 18"-24" or so of the stump and roots out, I'd be happy.
I'm thinking use my post hole auger to drill down close to the roots, pack in explosives then cover up and ignite. The idea being that the surrounding dirt would loosen significantly enough to remove the stump and the larger roots easier. Similar to how they fracture rock with explosives.
If not, are there other suggestions (aside from spending 20+ hours on the backhoe tearing at roots and trying to manually pull it out?)