goeduck
Super Member
NOTHING runs like a Deere.. or smells like a john....:laughing:
I'm so sorry...![]()
That is funny even though I like and respect JD. My farmer/renter who owns mostly JD will not think it as funny as I. :shocked:
NOTHING runs like a Deere.. or smells like a john....:laughing:
I'm so sorry...![]()
I'm sure the guys in the Pacific Northwest have plenty of issues with massive stumps.
Unless the stumps must be dug out for some reason I just cut them as low as possible an paint them with strong 2,4-D or such and let them rot. most will be gone pretty quickly, within 5 years usually.
That is funny even though I like and respect JD. My farmer/renter who owns mostly JD will not think it as funny as I. :shocked:
Thanks, your donation is greatly appreciated after all it's for a worthy cause just be sure to right it off for next year tax refund/local/pool. I'm thinking on something like this small one.....
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Your stumps will be gone in 5 years? I've got stumps from trees I've cut that are 15 years old that I can't budge (well, I probably could if I put in some dedicated time with the backhoe). There are some from a timber harvest that happened before I owned the property that are 20+ years old. They are still at the point where it's just not worth the effort to remove them. If they are not in my way, they just stay right where they are.